The Force was a series of three observational documentary programmes created for Channel 4 by Oxford Film and Television and Patrick Forbes, following the work of Hampshire Constabulary. The first episode follows a murder investigation after a burnt body is found, the second follows the work of a dedicated rape unit, while the third follows a case of arson/murder, nine months after the incident. The series, which was first run in 2009, was well received by critics, who said the documentary was more interesting than they had anticipated.
Chippendales was a nightclub that aimed to allure and please women with its scantily clad male dancers and vivacious music, and quickly advanced toward a pop culture phenomenon, until it came crashing down. Through exclusive interviews, never-before-seen crime scene video and declassified FBI surveillance audio, the special unravels the hidden tale of how sex, jealousy, arson, hefty-bags filled with cash and mafia shakedowns all led up to one of the most outrageous murders in American history.
Aspiring narcotics officer Qin Lang is assigned to the anti-fraud division, reluctantly partnering with the composed Gao Man. As they crack cases, he grows into his role—until he discovers a shocking link between a fraud syndicate and the drug lord he’s pursuing.
Lisa "Navaho" Locklear learned early in life to use what she has to get what she wants, and she hustled her ample curves into a lucrative sex empire. While hosting a party Navaho is introduced to a young, charismatic street-preneur named Amaun. Tragedy strikes, forcing the two of them to depend on each other to survive the night. The two embark on an exhilarating journey of lust, chaos, and discovery. In the end, one of them will be left fighting for their life while the other will be left fighting for much more.
A Real-Cybercrime Series that recaps the most notorious cybercrime cases of the recent years. It explores stories of the people working to stop cybercrime and build a safer future. While cybercrime is a technological process, it is created and performed by people. At the same time, police and security experts are trying to be a step ahead and stop them. hacker:HUNTER is looking at these people: the heroes stopping cybercrime, the motivations that drive cybercriminals and the question where the frontier between good and evil, between white and black is.