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Chris Jackson examines historic claims of sexual abuse at a Northern youth detention centre, Sarah Sturdey looks at the dangers of so called 'legal highs' and Toby finds out about the Bradford car maker that was once a world beater.

30 minutes

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Mon 27 Jan 2014 19:30

Detention Centre had 'brutal regime'

Detention Centre had 'brutal regime'

Boys at a detention centre asked other inmates to break their legs in order to be moved elsewhere and escape being abused by staff, a former detainee has claimed.

Police reopened a 10-year-old investigation into abuse at a former County Durham detention centre last year when a former inmate said he was also abused. Since then the force said it has been contacted by more than 100 alleged victims.

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on the 麻豆官网首页入口 News website.

'Legal highs'

'Legal highs'

Scientists testing "legal highs" say they are coming across new mind-altering psychoactive substances.

Forensic scientist Fiona Coope, from the Environmental Scientifics Group in Staffordshire, said when a substance was banned a new one was made to take its place.

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Role Contributor
Presenter Toby Foster
Reporter Chris Jackson
Reporter Sarah Sturdey
Series Editor Nicola Addyman

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