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Roger Graef's observational documentaries have been remarkable for their penetration of previously 'closed' institutions, such as prisons, the police force and the diplomatic corps.
Roger Graef, influential filmmaker best known for his hard-hitting documentaries investigating the criminal justice system – obituary His 1982 series Police led to changes in the way rape is ...
Roger Graef’s pathbreaking career as a ‘fly-on-the-wall’ documentary maker began in 1972 with a series of cross-Atlantic films focusing on the ways in which communications work within family, school, ...
Channel 4 and 72 Films, (in association with Roger Graef Productions), present a landmark documentary series Crime & Punishment within the Criminal Justice System. It captures the work of police, ...
Roger Graef, award-winning documentary maker and a founding board member of Channel 4, has died aged 85 after a short illness. A prolific producer and director, he became the first documentary ...
Authorities say a white ex-police detective in Kansas accused of sexually assaulting Black women has died in an apparent suicide at his home.
YouTubers lead Egg Harbor Township police to child luring suspect Police say the YouTubers had communicated with 57-year-old Roger Tomes of Philadelphia online and through text messages.
It led individual police forces to reassess the way they investigated allegations of rape. The BBC team behind the programme included Roger Graef, Charles Stewart and Malcolm Hirst.
The documentary that changed the way British police treated women reporting rape.
It led individual police forces to reassess the way they investigated allegations of rape. The BBC team behind the programme included Roger Graef, Charles Stewart and Malcolm Hirst.
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