Cops and Robbers
Programmes loitering with intent.
Reporting Crime—It's a Fair Cop, Series 2
Alfie asks if all crime should be reported and investigated and gets a surprising response
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Inside Interpol
Jake Wallis Simons examines the workings of the global police organisation Interpol.
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The Biggest Art Heist in US History—Witness History
Thieves bluff their way into a Boston museum, stealing art worth around $500 million
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Undercover Cops—File on 4 Investigates
How far should undercover police be allowed to go to gather intelligence?
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The Criminal Mind
Joshua Rozenberg examines new medical insights into the criminal mind.
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Bent Cops—File on 4 Investigates
Are police doing enough to tackle corruption in their ranks? Allan Urry investigates.
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White Collar Crime: Culture of Crime—Thinking Allowed
1/3 Laurie Taylor explores white collar crime. What exactly is it, who commits it and why?
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Heist Society—Crème de la Crime, Series 1
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore recall some 1960s cunning villainy.
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New York Jewel Heist—Witness History
In Oct 1964 cat-burglars carried out one of the most audacious jewel robberies ever
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The Singing Detective—Night Waves
Matthew Sweet and guests discuss Dennis Potter's television series The Singing Detective.
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Undercover Cop: I Became a Hooligan—Outlook
How policeman James Bannon became a hooligan to infiltrate a notorious 1980s football gang
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18th-Century Crime and Punishment—Free Thinking
Philip Dodd explores 18th-century attitudes to the law, crime and punishment.
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