When rape cases don't make it to trial | podcast
Recorded rapes have increased by 15%, but recent figures show only one-third of cases referred to...
When rape cases don't make it to trial | podcast
Recorded rapes have increased by 15%, but recent figures show only one-third of cases referred to...
The never-ending prison sentences
A spate of deaths of people serving indeterminate prison sentences has led to calls for such...
A day inside the hidden world of youth courts
The Guardian’s north of England team has spent a month investigating the youth justice system in...
A web of lies: Carl Beech and the VIP paedophile ring
In 2014 Carl Beech claimed he had been a victim of child sexual abuse by high-profile...
The government’s rape review: an apology, but will anything change?
The government has said sorry to thousands of rape victims who have been failed by the criminal...
David's mother killed his father, but he wants her freed – podcast
In 2010 Sally Challen hit her husband Richard more than 20 times with a hammer, killing him. Her...
After 17 years in prison, will Andrew Malkinson finally clear his name?
Almost two decades ago Andrew Malkinson was accused of a rape where the victim was left for dead....
‘Intimate terrorism’: how an abusive relationship led a young woman to kill her partner
Fri Martin’s whole life was controlled by her violent partner until she stabbed him to death. Now...
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Inside the mind of a murderer: the power and limits of forensic psychiatry – podcast
When I was called in to assess Seb, I needed to understand why he had committed such a horrendous...
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The scientists persuading terrorists to spill their secrets – podcast
Expert interrogators know torture doesn’t work – but until now, nobody could prove it. By...
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Enslaved on a British cannabis farm: ‘The plants were more valuable than my life’
Minh was 16 when he was kidnapped, raped and trafficked to the UK, and then locked up and forced...
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The race to create a perfect lie detector, and the dangers of succeeding
AI and brain-scanning technology could soon make it possible to reliably detect when people are...
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Life after deportation: 'No one tells you how lonely you're going to be'
The Windrush scandal brought the cruelty of Britain’s deportation policies to light, but the...
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Episode 22: Turn the Clock back?
The one where I discuss if I wa given the opportunity of turning my life clock back, would I ?...
From the archives: The father who went undercover to find his son’s killers – podcast
We are raiding the Audio Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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From the archive: The race to create a perfect lie detector, and the dangers of succeeding
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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From the archive: Life after deportation: ‘No one tells you how lonely you’re going to be’
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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‘It was so wrong’: why were so many people imprisoned over one protest in Bristol?
More people have been imprisoned for rioting during a single day in Bristol in 2021 than in any...
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