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Criminal Britain Season BBC3 - 9pm

Teen Gangs

I Never Said Yes

Our Crime

Prison, My Family and Me

Mugged

- Reggie Yates: Teen Gangs – Tuesday 27th March 9pm

Radio 1 DJ Reggie Yates investigates the fear, anger and violence which feeds the dangerous culture of teenage gangs. In a bid to understand how people get drawn into this murky world, Reggie meets the teenagers who see gang membership as one of the few ways of being accepted in their area. He also talks to young people who are trying to break free of a life of gangland crime and meets the former leader of the most feared street gang in South London.

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Our Crime: Robbed - BBC3, 9pm

Being robbed at gunpoint is the stuff of nightmares, but how does the victim cope when the finger on the trigger belongs to a 13-year-old? This film explores the consequences of teenage robbing sprees that spiralled out of control, causing fear, trauma and even the loss of a life. Following the perpetrator's online trail of MSN messages, YouTube uploads and boasting on social networks, it documents the experience of the victims targeted during three very different street robberies and explores their and their families' attempts to come to terms with the aftermath of terrifying attacks.

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Our Crime: Robbed - BBC3, 9pm

Being robbed at gunpoint is the stuff of nightmares, but how does the victim cope when the finger on the trigger belongs to a 13-year-old? This film explores the consequences of teenage robbing sprees that spiralled out of control, causing fear, trauma and even the loss of a life. Following the perpetrator's online trail of MSN messages, YouTube uploads and boasting on social networks, it documents the experience of the victims targeted during three very different street robberies and explores their and their families' attempts to come to terms with the aftermath of terrifying attacks.

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still find it unbelievable people get stabbed for a f*ck*ng phone or wallet, how can a guy minding his own business on the tube have someone say "wallet" to him then just stab him ? Utter madness

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Mugged BBC3 - NOW

Once every two minutes someone in Britain is mugged.

What does it feel like for someone to hold a knife to your throat and demand your cash, to punch you to the ground and wrench your bag from your hands? If it happened to you, would you fight back, try to run or hand over your prized possessions?

This documentary hears both victim's and mugger's powerful stories.

Three victims give harrowing accounts of their muggings and its devastating aftermath. Aidan, a Leeds University student, was battered by a gang of 15 muggers as he walked home from lectures. He managed to escape with his possessions but is haunted by the experience, convinced that if he hadn't got away he would have been kicked to death. Ben, a young medic, was hit in the face with a brick by his mugger, leaving him with a fractured eye socket and robbed of his confidence. Richard was on his way to celebrate his A-level results when he was viciously attacked by a gang for his phone, leaving him in a coma for ten days. We follow Richard on his road to recovery and the trial of his muggers.

We also hear from Jermaine, a reformed mugger, who started robbing people on the street at just 14. At 16 he found God and is now a youth worker, helping to keep young people out of trouble.

With access to the Metropolitan Police's Street Robbery Unit we are first on the scene of a street robbery, hearing directly from a victim that has just been robbed and joining the detectives as they hunt down muggers - getting a raw, candid insight into the immediate aftermath of a mugging.

This documentary will reveal the shocking human stories behind this all-too-often faceless crime.

Free Speech - 10pm

Discussion about teen crime...

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That show last night was dumb, making something big out of nothing

the bait robbing phase is long gone, nobody does that no more apart from tramps

robbing people was a little trend back in 03-07, just like how you got gay boys in snapbacks right now

most of the time, it wasn't even for the financial gain, it was just a bit of fun smh

them guys did go too far when they stabbed the guy in his leg for no reason, he would gave given up his sh*t if they waited 10 seconds lol

if they want to show teen crime that happens now, show the white kids who cause criminal damage every evening after drinking 2 litres of cheap alcohol, or the Muslim's who groom young children.

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