Under Surveillance | Catching The Killers
The bomber who targeted London's gay and black communities in 1999 is among those whose capture was aided by evidence from surveillance cameras. But do these cameras stop crimes?
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- Clip length: 49'02''
- Broadcast year: 2001
Curriculum Connection
- Sociology | How can crime and deviance be reduced? | Crime prevention strategies, restorative justice, rehabilitation strategies, retributive justice, surveillance.
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- Provider: BBC
- Channel: BBC Two
- Programme: Catching The Killers
- Episode: Under Surveillance
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Richard Bilton explores the hidden world of surveillance, going inside the CCTV nerve centre and meeting those who are watched and those who fall foul of modern surveillance.