Crimewatch UK

“Crimewatch UK” by Liz Mills, published by Penguin in 1994, offers an engaging exploration of notable cases featured on the BBC TV series “Crimewatch.” This edition spans 232 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a detailed account of true crime stories that have captivated audiences. The book is crafted by the producer of the series, ensuring an authentic perspective on the cases that sparked public interest and involvement.
Readers will find a collection of intriguing narratives that highlight the interplay between crime and community engagement. The book emphasizes the social science aspects of criminology, inviting readers to consider the broader implications of each case. Through its focus on real-life events, “Crimewatch UK” presents a unique opportunity to delve into the dynamics of crime and the public’s role in addressing it, making it a significant addition to the true crime genre.
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Based on the most interesting cases covered by BBC TV’s successful “Crimewatch” programme, written up by the producer of the series Liz Mills. This is popular true crime, with the added attraction that the audience/readership feels a high degree of participation.
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