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13/08/2012

Gemma Cairney leads a dynamic, poignant and revealing documentary about the hidden world of teenage abusive relationships.

Gemma Cairney leads a dynamic, poignant and revealing documentary about the hidden world of teenage abusive relationships.

The programme explores the issue of emotional and violent abuse through different types of relationships, including male on female, female on male and same sex - both from the perspective of the abused and the abuser, with additional contributions from experts in the issues.

We also wind back to the story of the then 19-year old hip hop star Chris Brown, who attacked his girlfriend, pop singer Rihanna, beating, biting and kicking her until she lost consciousness. We will take a look at how the story was reported on Radio 1's Newsbeat and how quickly it was all forgotten.

This story is based on the first official study of its kind into young abusive relationships, which was commissioned by the NSPCC and the Home Office. It reports 25% of girls and 18% of boys have been physically abused and 75% of girls and 50% of boys have suffered emotional abuse. The study also found that sexual violence happened to one in three girls and one in six boys.

Gemma talks to victims, perpetrators and carers as she tries to get to the bottom of this 'secret' world and under-reported story.

These powerful stories and experiences will be brought together with Gemma's own personal commentary.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 16 Sep 2012 21:00

Music Played

  • Rihanna

    Only Girl (In The World)

    • Def Jam.
  • Adele

    Set Fire To The Rain

    • XL Recordings Ltd.
  • Lana Del Rey

    Video Games

    • Stranger Records.
  • Christina Perri

    Jar Of Hearts

    • Atlantic.
  • Wretch 32

    Don't Go

    • Ministry of Sound Recordings.
  • Ed Sheeran

    Drunk

    • Asylum.
  • Rihanna & Eminem

    Love The Way You Lie Pt 2

  • Adele

    Make You Feel My Love

    • XL.

Broadcasts

  • Mon 13 Aug 2012 21:00
  • Sun 16 Sep 2012 21:00