Do You Trust The Police?
With the Metropolitan Police under renewed scrutiny over the Stephen Lawrence murder and allegations of corruption, 20 Londoners speak to Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe about trust, scandals and racism.
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- Broadcast year: 2014
- Sociology | What effect do the media have on audiences? | Theoretical views of media effects including hypodermic syringe, two step flow, cultural effects, uses and gratifications. Impact of social media and the role of new media.
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- Provider: BBC
- Channel: BBC One
- Programme: Do You Trust The Police?
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Freedom To Hate? | Heart Of The Matter
Joan Bakewell reports on the power of the BNP in Britain and asks if the right to democracy also includes the right to be racist. Following a recent spate of race related murders many people have called for the party to be banned.
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Why Stephen?: A Black Britain Special Report | Black Britain
Stephen Lawrence wasn't the first black person to be murdered on the streets of Britain, so why has his death touched such a nerve with the public? Was it the incompetence of the police or public revulsion?