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Episode 1: Robbed
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Episode 2: Riot
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Episode 3: Speed
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Episode 4: Attacked
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British TV series or programme
Our Crime |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
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No. of episodes | 4 |
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Network | BBC Three |
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Release | April 2 (2012-04-02) – April 23, 2012 (2012-04-23) |
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Our Crime is a British documentary series shown on BBC Three about youth crime. The docuseries explores the consequences of youth crime.[1]
Episode 1: Robbed
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Air date – 2 April 2012
Teenage robbing sprees.
Episode 2: Riot
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Air date – 9 April 2012
The August 2011 riots.
Episode 3: Speed
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Air date – 16 April 2012
Car crime being recorded and uploaded online.
Episode 4: Attacked
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Air date – 23 April 2012
Camera phones, CCTV and social networking's role in crime.
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