Public broadcasters are living in a world where there is an insatiable appetite for true crime content. Many crimes are hard to see, and even more complicated to depict in a responsible and credible way. Reality television and streaming programmes have super-charged the audience’s expectations of what we can and should show them.So how do you satisfy that need from the audience in an ethical yet entertaining way? We present three examples of programmes that take complex stories about crime and punishment that both enlighten and engage the audience through their storytelling.
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