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- Crying Cos I Can't Hit No-one
Jess, Ruby and Steph are all inside Vinney Green secure unit for different reasons.
- I'm in Here for a Reason
The stories of Kalem, Kieran and Tali, three of the youngest children inside Vinney Green.
A Baby Asbo
Winifred Robinson follows misbehaving children and the work being done to help them.
A Double Life
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A Double Life - Episode 1
Donal MacIntyre hears the incredible stories of people who work undercover.
A Double Life - Episode 3
Donal MacIntyre hears the incredible stories of people who work undercover.
A Double Life - Harry Ferguson
Investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre talks to a real-life James Bond, Harry Ferguson.
Access to Justice
Ken MacDonald visits Scotland’s first and only Law Clinic.
Arts, Classical and Jazz Zone - Conan Doyle & Crime
David Stenhouse celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Arts, Classical and Jazz Zone - Conan Doyle & Crime
David Stenhouse celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Assignment - Closing Guantanamo: What went wrong?
Why the US administration failed to meet the closure deadline of Guantanamo Bay.
Avalanche: Scotland's Cocaine Epidemic
An insight into serious organised crime in Scotland and the elite agency tackling it.
BBC Leicester Mayoral Debate
An invited audience quizzes the candidates standing for city mayor.
BBC Scotland Investigates - 2008 - Inside Scotland's Terror Cell
The story of what happened when Scotland was attacked by Islamist terrorists in 2007.
Ball and Chains
Henry Bonsu investigates the spread of what has been described as football slavery.
Behind Closed Doors
The current affairs series investigates plans to further criminalise prostitutes.
Behind Enemy Lines
John McCarthy sheds light on the experiences of survivors of captivity.
Black Widow Granny?
All of Betty Neumar's five husbands appear to have died in suspicious circumstances.
Blogging against Bribery
Harnessing the power of the internet to fight corruption in India.
Book of the Week - Defending the Guilty
Barrister Alex McBride's behind-the-scenes account of Britain's criminal justice system
Book of the Week - Defending the Guilty - Episode 1
Criminal barrister Alex McBride explains the grind of his year as a pupil barrister.
Book of the Week - Defending the Guilty - Episode 2
Barrister Alex McBride describes life in a lawyers' chambers in London's Inner Temple.
Book of the Week - Defending the Guilty - Episode 3
Barrister Alex McBride gets a case at Southwark Crown Court - prosecuting.
Book of the Week - Defending the Guilty - Episode 4
Barrister Alex McBride explains the importance of dressing the client for the jury.
Book of the Week - Defending the Guilty - Episode 5
Criminal barrister Alex McBride comes to the end of his trainee year.
Book of the Week - Lady Worsley's Whim
The scandalous private life of 18th-century aristocrats Sir Richard and Lady Worsley
Book of the Week - Lady Worsley's Whim - The Aftermath
Lady Worsley celebrates her court victory and continues to publicly humiliate Sir Richard.
Book of the Week - Lady Worsley's Whim - The Denouement
Having given birth to Bisset's child, Lady Worsley flees to Paris to escape her creditors.
Book of the Week - Lady Worsley's Whim - The Escape
Lady Seymour Worsley and her lover Captain Bisset elope to London.
Book of the Week - Lady Worsley's Whim - The Heir of Appuldurcombe
The trial of George Bisset was one of the most sensational legal suits of the 18th century
Book of the Week - Lady Worsley's Whim - Worsley v Bisset
Worsley v Bisset. The trial of George Bisset plays to a packed house.
Book of the Week - The Invention of Murder
Robert Glenister reads Judith Flanders' book on the Victorian obsession with violent crime
Book of the Week - The Invention of Murder - Episode 1
How the Victorians turned violent crime into entertainment. Read by Robert Glenister.
Book of the Week - The Invention of Murder - Episode 2
Why the public initially resisted an organised police force. Read by Robert Glenister.
Book of the Week - The Invention of Murder - Episode 3
How the 1828 Red Barn Murder became a sensation of the age. Robert Glenister reads.
Book of the Week - The Invention of Murder - Episode 4
A notorious poisoning case shakes public faith in expert witnesses. Robert Glenister reads
Book of the Week - The Invention of Murder - Episode 5
How the age's great technological advances were used to capture criminals.
Book of the Week - The Tall Man
By Chloe Hooper. The story of a murder in the Australian paradise of Palm Island
Book of the Week - The Tall Man - Episode 1
By Chloe Hooper. The story of a murder in the Australian paradise of Palm Island.
Book of the Week - The Tall Man - Episode 2
Sergeant Christopher Hurley becomes the chief suspect in the death of Cameron Doomadgee.
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