Families battle the destruction caused by loved ones' criminal spirals. Faced with intervention - treatment or jail - an ex-convict interventionist guides them, striving to avoid tragedy.
Murder Calls Australia reveals cases that were solved by the power of one of our most innocuous devices – the phone, and gives a never-before-seen insight into the minds of the murderers through crucial phone calls that finally cracked the case and put the killers behind bars.
Dive into the evidence that has put some of the UK's most notorious criminals behind bars. Discover how crimes are solved and see how justice is served for victims and their families.
Under JIANG’s lead, a squad of scammed underdogs fights back against a powerful scam ring, driven by vengeance tied to a 30-year-old secret, showing even the smallest can achieve greatness.
Two female detectives clash with their conservative boss, creating conflict but making them more determined than ever to pursue the truth and solve their cases, from online dating apps and the live murder of a social media influencer to a public witch hunt for pedophiles.
Explore the chilling mystery of 67 murdered and missing young women between Newcastle and Byron Bay that have remained unsolved for decades, with not a single arrest made
Criminals is inspired by real incidents aimed at crime prevention by recreating a dramatized version of real-life cases. The basic idea behind the show is to make viewers alert and aware of possible danger and criminal activities prevailing in their neighbourhood. The series shows the real picture of civilians and the alert Indian police which is unfortunately often misinterpreted. The series, whose motto is “Chahul Gunhegharanchi”, showcases some of the most crimes in Maharashtra. Some episodes may have content that may be disturbing for children, hence parental guidance is advised. The hard work of the Indian police in solving real-life cases is noteworthy.