05/11/2012
A visit to the Isle of Man to investigate how a company is promoting their ideas for space tourism, and the Manchester murder squad made up entirely of civilians.
A report on the Manchester murder squad comprising civilians. Mohammed Shafiq investigates the sexual grooming of white girls by gangs of largely Pakistani men and asks what can be done to stop the abuse. And Jacey Normand visits the Isle of Man to examine the former Russian spacecraft in which one company hopes space tourists will be willing to pay 100 million pounds to travel into deep space.
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Sexual grooming
大象传媒 Inside Out travels to Holland to see how the problem of sexual grooming is being tackled and asks what lessons can be learned in the UK.
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With recent high profile cases in Rotherham and Rochdale plus the Jimmy Savile abuse allegations, can the Dutch experience help English authorities to move forward with child protection work?
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on the 大象传媒 News website.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tony Livesey |
Reporter | Jacey Normand |
Reporter | Mohammed Shafiq |
Series Editor | Deborah Van Bishop |
Broadcast
- Mon 5 Nov 2012 19:30大象传媒 One North West & HD only