The best of Stacey Dooley, all in one place.
Stacey meets victims and perpetrators of the most common type of stalking.
Stacey tackles the subject of death by following a century-old funeral director's.
Stacey Dooley meets the girls at 'Shock' - the only US prison boot camp for women.
Stacey follows investigations into an obsessed fan and a man stalking a girl half his age.
Stacey moves into a convent to live and learn alongside a group of Anglican nuns.
Stacey joins the British army transforming Ukrainian civilians into frontline fighters.
Stacey Dooley returns to Springfield Hospital to work with the team again.
Stacey follows young South Americans risking their lives to cross illegally into the USA.
Investigating South Korea鈥檚 new sex crime, where stolen camera footage is used as DIY porn
Stacey Dooley travels to America to explore the bittersweet world of open adoption.
In Florida Stacey investigates whether sex offenders ever deserve a second chance.
Stacey Dooley explores Japan's problem with the sexualisation of children.
Stacey Dooley travels to Detroit to find out how homeless people are managing to survive.
Following police and smugglers in southern Spain, the main gateway for drugs into Europe.
Stacey Dooley meets victims of kneecappings and tries to talk to those behind the attacks.
Stacey Dooley meets young women sent on suicide bombing missions by Boko Haram.
Stacey Dooley investigates the impact of Russia's decriminalisation of domestic violence.
Stacey Dooley travels to Chicago, where almost half of those killed in 2013 were under 25.
Stacey meets Americans prepping for disaster. Can she be convinced to take steps herself?
Stacey experiences the pressure of life on the frontline of mental health services.
Reporting on the disappearance or murder of hundreds of Canadian women and girls.
Stacey embeds herself with the all-female Yazidi battalion fighting Isis in Iraq.
Stacey Dooley meets the arms dealers selling high-grade weapons to over 100 countries.
Stacey Dooley travels to Northern Ireland to meet DUP voters.