A controversial police program in Denmark is trying to change the minds of radicalised young people by supporting them rather than outcasting them. Tuesday’s Dateline asks if terrorism can be stopped by offering extremists empathy instead of punishment.
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The rise and rise of a newspaper by India’s invisible street kids
ProgrammingIn Australia, like most Western countries, newspaper readership is rapidly declining, but in India the newspaper industry is experiencing an incredible boom. Rising literacy rates and a growing economy have created a new generation of readers hungry for their own stories.
Daughter of Sierra Leone - Tuesday on Dateline
ProgrammingComing to Australia as a teenager, she kept her past a secret. Afraid and unsure of what others would think.
AIRDATE: South Africa’s Skin Bleaching Scandal
ProgrammingAIRDATE: Dateline - Justice Best Served Dead Cold
ProgrammingIn El Salvador, home of the bloodiest gang violence in the world, someone is killed almost every hour, mostly over petty gang feuds or small-time extortions.
Dateline follows desperate migrants through the deadly Darién Gap
ProgrammingThe Darién Gap is a 150 km stretch of mountainous wilderness on the border of Colombia and Panama - home to drug traffickers, kidnappers, wild jaguars and lethal snakes.
Dying to Live - The Fake Funeral Industry on Dateline
ProgrammingThis weeks Dateline looks at one of the extreme methods South Korea looks to for curving their high suicide rates – fake funerals.
Kicked Back to Cambodia - Tonight on Dateline | @SBSDateline
ProgrammingHong Ung grew up and went to school in Western Sydney – part of one of the many thousands of families displaced by the khmer rouge
India’s Love Detectives - Tonight on Dateline | @DatelineSBS
ProgrammingChildren Locked Behind Bars - Tonight on Dateline | @DatelineSBS
ProgrammingLocking an innocent person behind bars for 3 years is a travesty. For a 16 year old, it’s a nightmare.