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Broadcast: Saturday 05 July 2008 07:00 PM |
This powerful film follows Helen Newlove, widow of Garry Newlove who was kicked to death outside his home in Cheshire.
Dispatches: A Widow's War on Yobs
This powerful film follows Helen Newlove, widow of Garry Newlove who was kicked to death outside his home in Cheshire, in her search for answers to problem of youth crime in the UK and abroad.
As she meets police officers, politicians and young offenders, will it change her view that young people are now offered too much protection at the expense of the rest of society?
Or could Helen have a bigger impact? Is it just coincidence that the Government is now planning to introduce some of her changes?










