BBC Three has announced an upcoming Crime and Punishment season.
The series of programmes will focus on themes including death row, suicide within the penal system and restorative justice.
The documentaries aim to inspire young viewers to debate the topic of crime and punishment in the UK and the Us, the channel said in a statement.
Three-part series Life and Death Row will explore capital punishment and how it has affected various people's lives, with each episode focusing on execution, trial and appeal.
One-off documentary Dead Behind Bars will find out how and why young people have died in prison in the UK, telling stories of the prisoners' lives through family and friends, and whether their deaths could have been prevented.
Banged Up and Left to Fail? will follow university student Natalie, who turned her life around after being in and out of the criminal justice system since the age...
The series of programmes will focus on themes including death row, suicide within the penal system and restorative justice.
The documentaries aim to inspire young viewers to debate the topic of crime and punishment in the UK and the Us, the channel said in a statement.
Three-part series Life and Death Row will explore capital punishment and how it has affected various people's lives, with each episode focusing on execution, trial and appeal.
One-off documentary Dead Behind Bars will find out how and why young people have died in prison in the UK, telling stories of the prisoners' lives through family and friends, and whether their deaths could have been prevented.
Banged Up and Left to Fail? will follow university student Natalie, who turned her life around after being in and out of the criminal justice system since the age...
- 3/14/2014
- Digital Spy
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