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Colombian Fingerprinting

Police in Colombia are using portable fingerprinting machines to help cut street violence

Police in Colombia are using portable fingerprinting machines to help cut street violence. As paramilitaries and rebels fight the government for control of one port town, how the police are trying to combat street crime, in a 40 year-old war. Also in the programme Estonia's youth-oriented anti-drinking campaign, Bitterfeld's clean-up campaign, Egypt's police force face criticism and how one foreign correspondent filmed her own job.

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26 minutes

麻豆社 World Service Archive

This programme was restored as part of the World Service archive project