Making a Monster's Prof Paul Britton and Prof Sam Lundrigan at CrimeCon UK

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Introducing brand new podcast Unbreakable

Sitting face-to-face with survivors of violent and abusive crime, in brand new podcast series Unbreakable Nina Aouilk creates a safe space for frank, emotional and often harrowing testimony. A life coach and survivor of childhood abuse, Nina’s valuable insight delivers a clear pe ...  Show more

Introducing brand new series Crimes That Shook Britain: A Closer Look

Join journalist Dermot Murnaghan as he and his guests dive deeper into the shocking cases featured in the Crimes That Shook Britain TV series. We’re taking a closer look behind the headlines of crimes that gripped the nation and discuss some of the wider issues that surround it.L ...  Show more

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