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  2. Criminal: UK - Wikipedia

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    Criminal: UK (or Criminal: United Kingdom) is a British police procedural television anthology series created by George Kay and Jim Field Smith, starring Katherine Kelly, Lee Ingleby, Mark Stanley, Rochenda Sandall and Shubham Saraf as the highly trained members of a special interrogative division of the Metropolitan Police.

  3. Criminal (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Criminal is a series of four Netflix police procedural anthology TV series set in four countries. The four series are Criminal: France , Criminal: Germany , Criminal: Spain , and Criminal: UK . The series was devised by its showrunners George Kay and Jim Field Smith , [ 1 ] and produced by their company Idiotlamp Productions . [ 2 ]

  4. Criminal (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Criminal is an upcoming American crime drama television series created by co-showrunners Ed Brubaker and Jordan Harper. The series is based on the Marvel / Image comic book of the same name by Brubaker and Sean Phillips .

  5. List of major crimes in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major crimes in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies that received significant media coverage and/or led to changes in legislation. Legally each deliberate and unlawful killing of a human being is murder ; [ 1 ] there is no crime of assassination or serial killing as such, for example.

  6. English criminal law - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, a criminal case against Mr Smith is styled in case citation as R v Smith, referring to the crown acting as the prosecuting party. R is short for Rex or Regina, that is, the King or Queen, and the v stands for "versus". Woolmington v DPP [1935] UKHL 1, presumption of innocence

  7. List of British gangsters - Wikipedia

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    London gangland boss, and pioneer and promoter of unlicensed boxing. Less well known to the general public than Krays and the Richardsons, of whom he was an associate. A key police target during his criminal career although he seldom served time in prison. [21] Bruce Reynolds: 1931–2013 1950s – 1980s Masterminded the 1963 Great Train Robbery.

  8. Most Evil Killers - Wikipedia

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    Britain's Most Evil Killers, World's Most Evil Killers and Ireland's Most Evil Killers are British crime television programmes on Sky Mix (formerly Pick). First aired in 2017, the series are narrated by Fred Dinenage, and focus on the most notorious and depraved serial killers that were convicted during the past 50 years.

  9. Crime in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In its history, the United Kingdom has had a relatively normal relationship with crime. The United Kingdom's crime rate remains relatively low when compared to the rest of the world, especially among first world countries. As of 2019, the United Kingdom sits in 174th place for intentional homicide victims per 100,000 inhabitants at 1.20. [4]