When Kids Kill

When Kids Kill (2016-2017)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Documentary series with Leah Green, exploring the stories of Britain's most high-profile child killers.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06No Name KillersJuli 12, 2017
S02E05Killed in CareJuli 5, 2017
S02E04Gang WarsJuni 28, 2017
S02E03Copycat KillerJuni 21, 2017
S02E02Teen Mob MurderJuni 14, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'When Kids Kill' premiere?

The TV show 'When Kids Kill' premiered in 2016.

What is the genre of 'When Kids Kill'?

'When Kids Kill' falls under the genre of true crime.

Who are the main characters in 'When Kids Kill'?

The main characters in 'When Kids Kill' vary from episode to episode, as each episode focuses on a different real-life case involving juvenile offenders.

How does 'When Kids Kill' explore the cases it covers?

'When Kids Kill' explores the cases it covers through interviews, reenactments, and expert analysis.

What makes 'When Kids Kill' unique compared to other true crime shows?

'When Kids Kill' stands out from other true crime shows by focusing specifically on cases involving juvenile offenders, providing a unique perspective on the criminal justice system.

How many episodes were released in the first season of 'When Kids Kill'?

The number of episodes in the first season of 'When Kids Kill' is not specified on the website.

Who are the creators of 'When Kids Kill'?

The creators of 'When Kids Kill' are not specified on the website.

What is the target audience for 'When Kids Kill'?

'When Kids Kill' is aimed at viewers who have an interest in true crime and cases involving juvenile offenders.

Is 'When Kids Kill' based on true stories?

Yes, 'When Kids Kill' is based on real-life cases.

Are the names of the real-life individuals involved in the cases revealed in 'When Kids Kill'?

Yes, the names of the real-life individuals involved in the cases are revealed in 'When Kids Kill'.

Does 'When Kids Kill' provide any insights into the motives behind the crimes committed by juvenile offenders?

Yes, 'When Kids Kill' delves into the motives behind the crimes committed by juvenile offenders, exploring various psychological and sociological factors.

Are the families of the victims featured in 'When Kids Kill'?

Yes, 'When Kids Kill' includes interviews and perspectives from the families of the victims, offering a comprehensive view of each case.

Does 'When Kids Kill' discuss the legal implications and consequences for juvenile offenders?

Yes, 'When Kids Kill' delves into the legal implications and consequences faced by juvenile offenders, shedding light on the juvenile justice system.

Does 'When Kids Kill' offer any commentary on the rehabilitation and reform of juvenile offenders?

Yes, 'When Kids Kill' explores the rehabilitation and reform efforts for juvenile offenders, highlighting different approaches and their effectiveness.

Are there any recurring themes or patterns in the cases presented in 'When Kids Kill'?

'When Kids Kill' often examines common themes and patterns in the cases it covers, such as peer pressure, troubled backgrounds, and the influence of media.

Does 'When Kids Kill' provide any insights into the societal impact of crimes committed by juvenile offenders?

Yes, 'When Kids Kill' explores the societal impact of crimes committed by juvenile offenders, addressing the ripple effects on communities and the need for preventive measures.

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