Bad People Features
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The Most Subversive Thing You Can Give a Villain is Humour
Writer Ben Richards on his new 91Èȱ¬ drama, Season two of Showtrial, for Bad People
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3 things that everyone should know about bisexuality
'Bi People's' Dr Julia Shaw looks at 3 things everyone should know about bisexuals.
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91Èȱ¬ One’s The Tourist sub-plot includes a surprising portrayal of emotional abuse
The Bad People podcast look at the emotional abuse portrayed in the Tourist.
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Children Who Kill
Can children be born 'evil'?
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Dark Fantasies
What is the line between fantasy and crime?
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How a serial killer inspired a feminist movement
Bad People podcast look at how the Yorkshire Ripper murders inspired a feminist movement
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How are police lineups created?
How lineups are created, and what we need to do to make them balanced and reliable.
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How far is too far to save the planet?
Dr Julia Shaw from the podcast 'Bad People' looks into the role of eco-activists.
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How much of Killing Eve is based on reality?
The Bad People podcast look into how much 91Èȱ¬ One's Killing Eve is based on reality.
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In the Line of Duty – Our love affair with TV detectives
The podcast Bad People delve into our obsession with TV detectives.
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Polygraph tests
Should we use the polygraph for counter-terrorism in the UK?
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Sexual double-standards in the new 91Èȱ¬ one drama A Very British Scandal are still relevant today
A look at how sexual double standards in A Very British Scandal are still relevant today.
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The Most Dangerous Job in the World
One day in December 1995, Sarah de Vries wondered whether she’d be dead soon.
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The myths that silence male victims of rape
The Bad People podcast look into the myths surrounding male rape
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Time: How accurately does the 91Èȱ¬ drama depict life in prison?
The Bad People podcast speak to the writer of 91Èȱ¬ One drama Time, Jimmy McGovern.
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Understanding False Memories of Crime
Can we believe our memories?
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Weinstein: Why so many witnesses of sexual harassment stay silent
The Bad People podcast looks at sexual harassment and why witnesses don't intervene.
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What can the Unabomber case teach us about anti-tech radicalisation?
The 'Bad People' podcast look into the Unamomber case in their latest episode.
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What does a killer look like?
How bias and expectations affect criminal investigations
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What the ‘Pyjama Killer’ teaches us about how killers cope with their own crimes
Dr Julia Shaw explores what drove Penny Jackson to murder her husband
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When is spreading infectious diseases a crime?
Dr Julia Shaw looks into the criminal cases of those that spread infectious diseases.
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Why are we so fascinated by true crime?
Why are we drawn to true crime and what keeps us coming back for more?
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Women Who Kill
The curious case of the female killer.