The Force was a series of three observational documentary programmes created for Channel 4 by Oxford Film and Television and Patrick Forbes, following the work of Hampshire Constabulary. The first episode follows a murder investigation after a burnt body is found, the second follows the work of a dedicated rape unit, while the third follows a case of arson/murder, nine months after the incident. The series, which was first run in 2009, was well received by critics, who said the documentary was more interesting than they had anticipated.
Meni Azulai, who arrives at Teddy Stadium every Saturday with a supermarket cart. Not for the game itself, Meni isn’t even a football fan. He's a lone wolf with an explosive temperament. Though the game doesn’t interest him, when he saves a man who turns out to be the leader of the club’s radical fan organization, the police force him to become an undercover agent against his will.
A group of young people in exile experience persecution and discrimination. They will learn how to cope with their new reality by means of solidarity and empathy with each other.
The Red Dogs is a documentary examining the notorious Red Dog police unit. Known for aggressive anti-drug tactics, it explores their impact, controversies, and legacy on Atlanta's crime fight and community-police dynamics.
A compelling and controversial look at a problem: how should we deal with crime? Traveling the globe to look at the most fascinating examples of justice on the planet, from the harsh punishments of China to more merciful methods in Finland and Japan. At its root, the choice is always the same: crush criminals or bring them back into the community?
Learn about the horrors that led married couple Fred & Rose West to become 2 of Britain's most notorious serial killers, responsible for at least 12 murders between 1967 & 1987.