10/10. A woman is injured in a hit-and-run on a zebra crossing. Incidents like this can now be investigated, using vehicle forensic techniques that reveal vital information. Also in HD. [S]
9/10. Family-run farms have traditionally been an easy target for criminals preying on remote communities. Can new security systems using the latest technology make a difference? Also in HD. [S]
7/10. A widow turns detective when her husband's wedding ring is stolen - but will she find the thief? This episode looks at how the latest fingerprint techniques help catch criminals. Also in HD. [S]
6/10. A father leads a campaign against knife crime after his teenage son is stabbed to death. He's determined to tackle the root causes and prevent the loss of more young lives. Also in HD. [S]
4/10. A young couple's new glamping business is threatened by online hackers. This episode looks at the work being done by West Midlands Cybercrime Unit to combat such incidents. Also in HD. [S]
3/10. A family are distraught when two of their dogs are stolen from the garden. Now, a unique DNA database has been created to help reunite dogs with their rightful owners. Also in HD. [S]
2/10. We see the devastating consequences of a lorry driver scrolling through his mobile phone, and how cameras fitted with artificial intelligence are being used in road safety. Also in HD. [S]
1/10. A couple are confronted by three masked men trying to steal a catalytic converter from under the car parked on their driveway. They capture the incident on their smartphone. Also in HD. [S]
10/10. A woman is injured in a hit-and-run on a zebra crossing. Incidents like this can now be investigated, using vehicle forensic techniques that reveal vital information. Also in HD. [S]
9/10. Family-run farms have traditionally been an easy target for criminals preying on remote communities. Can new security systems using the latest technology make a difference? Also in HD. [S]
8/10. A 73-year-old mechanic has his van broken into, and a collection of tools built up over a lifetime are stolen. Can the community help him rebuild his business? Also in HD. [S]
7/10. A widow turns detective when her husband's wedding ring is stolen - but will she find the thief? This episode looks at how the latest fingerprint techniques help catch criminals. Also in HD. [S]
6/10. A father leads a campaign against knife crime after his teenage son is stabbed to death. He's determined to tackle the root causes and prevent the loss of more young lives. Also in HD. [S]
5/10. A train driver suffers facial injuries when a brick is hurled at his cab, shattering the window. One train company is using technology to detect trackside dangers. Also in HD. [S]
4/10. A young couple's business is threatened when their online account is hacked into. But specialist police are closing in on the criminals behind incidents like this. Also in HD. [S]
3/10. Crime scene investigators use the latest technology to create 3D crime scenes. Will it help catch more criminals like the burglars who broke into a couple's new home? Also in HD. [S]
2/10. Dedicated police teams are issued with heat-seeking gear as part of a night-time crackdown on a multi-million-pound rural crimewave. Also in HD. [S]
8/10. Police close in on a robbery gang targeting people who buy and sell goods on Facebook Marketplace. The gang is caught thanks to data captured by their electronic curfew tags. Also in HD. [S,AD]
7/10. Thousands of criminals - including burglars, robbers and thieves - are being fitted with electronic GPS tags in a bid to stop them reoffending. Also in HD. [S,AD]
6/10. Shopkeepers in Clacton-on-Sea take a stand against a would-be robber hiding behind a Covid face mask. Police in Telford hunt down a serial arsonist who set fire to five cars. Also in HD. [S,AD]
4/10. A Neighbourhood Watch group gathers evidence to help police identify burglars. Criminologist Dr Emmeline Taylor says groups like this can be a vital tool to help fight crime. Also in HD. [S,AD]
3/10. Detectives in Hull go to great lengths to build up a digital trail of evidence that leads to two moped muggers who robbed an 85-year-old woman on her way home from church. Also in HD. [S,AD]
2/10. An experienced burglar thinks he's outwitted the police by putting on a pair of washing-up gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints. But he's quickly identified and sent to jail. Also in HD. [S,AD]
10/10. By extracting crucial data from a vehicle's infotainment system, a vehicle forensics expert helps piece together the evidence following a ram raid on a jeweller's shop in Leeds. Also in HD. [S]
8/10. A cyclist takes matters into his own hands and is fighting back against bike thefts. We also look at a new DNA technique helping forensic artists sketch criminals. Also in HD. [S]
7/10. A mum is killed by a dangerous driver reaching speeds of up to 90mph in a 40mph zone. We look at how noise-detecting cameras are being used to target antisocial drivers. Also in HD. [S]
6/10. A driver is ambushed by carjackers outside his home in Birmingham. Data downloaded off their mobile phones helps link the gang to nearly 100 car thefts and break-ins. Also in HD. [S]
4/10. A young couple's new glamping business is threatened by online hackers. This episode looks at the work being done by West Midlands Cybercrime Unit to combat such incidents. Also in HD. [S]
3/10. A family are distraught when two of their dogs are stolen from the garden. Now, a unique DNA database has been created to help reunite dogs with their rightful owners. Also in HD. [S]
8/10. Police close in on a robbery gang targeting people who buy and sell goods on Facebook Marketplace. The gang is caught thanks to data captured by their electronic curfew tags. Also in HD. [S,AD]
7/10. Thousands of criminals - including burglars, robbers and thieves - are being fitted with electronic GPS tags in a bid to stop them reoffending. Also in HD. [S,AD]
6/10. Shopkeepers in Clacton-on-Sea take a stand against a would-be robber hiding behind a Covid face mask. Police in Telford hunt down a serial arsonist who set fire to five cars. Also in HD. [S,AD]
4/10. A Neighbourhood Watch group gathers evidence to help police identify burglars. Criminologist Dr Emmeline Taylor says groups like this can be a vital tool to help fight crime. Also in HD. [S,AD]
3/10. Detectives in Hull go to great lengths to build up a digital trail of evidence that leads to two moped muggers who robbed an 85-year-old woman on her way home from church. Also in HD. [S,AD]
2/10. An experienced burglar thinks he's outwitted the police by putting on a pair of washing-up gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints. But he's quickly identified and sent to jail. Also in HD. [S,AD]
10/10. A team of 'super recognisers' - police officers with an extraordinary ability to recognise faces - could be the key to catching criminals who commit multiple offences. Also in HD. [S]
9/10. Armed robbers burst into a jewellers in Hinkley, Leicestershire. Even though they wear masks and gloves to hide their identities, they leave behind a single footprint. Also in HD. [S]
8/10. A Premier League footballer's house is targeted twice by burglars of high-value properties - but they are quickly caught thanks to a helicopter fitted with heat-seeking cameras. Also in HD. [S]
7/10. Ram raiders target a jewellers in Northampton. They think they've got away with it, but with the help of automatic number plate recognition cameras, they're soon behind bars. Also in HD. [S]