Line of Duty follows the efforts of AC-12, a police anti-corruption unit, as they investigate and expose corrupt officers within the police force. The series explores complex criminal conspiracies and the challenges faced by the dedicated detective team.
The Shield follows Detective Vic Mackey, a corrupt cop who runs an experimental division of the Los Angeles Police Department known as the Strike Team. Mackey and his team engage in various criminal activities while also dealing with the consequences of their actions. As the series progresses, Mackey finds himself caught up in a web of police corruption, violence, and personal dilemmas.
Shades of Blue follows the story of a police officer named Harlee Santos who becomes a confidential informant for the FBI. As she tries to balance her loyalty to her colleagues and her duty to uphold the law, Harlee is forced to confront her own corrupt actions. Set in the gritty world of the New York Police Department, the show explores themes of police corruption, loyalty, and the challenges faced by a single mother in law enforcement.
City on a Hill is a TV show that takes place in 1990s Boston and follows a corrupt FBI agent forming an unlikely alliance with a district attorney as they tackle systemic corruption and crime in the city. The show explores themes of justice, tribalism, and the power dynamics within law enforcement.
Between the Lines follows the story of a special branch of the police force in London, dealing with a crooked police officer, police corruption, and the challenges faced by a lesbian officer with multiple sclerosis. It delves into the intense world of policing and the struggles within MI5.
In the city of Philadelphia, a taxi driver takes matters into his own hands and becomes a vigilante to bring justice and protect the innocent citizens from the corruption of dirty cops. With his experience as an ex-cop, he uses his knowledge and skills to go against the system and ensure safety on the streets.
Making a Murderer (2015) is a gripping true crime TV show that follows the case of Steven Avery, a man from Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, who served 18 years in prison for a wrongful conviction of sexual assault and attempted murder. After being exonerated, Avery finds himself back in court, this time accused of the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach. The series explores the flaws in the criminal justice system and raises questions about corruption, police misconduct, and the possibility of a cover-up.
A rookie cop is assigned to an experienced but unconventional detective as his training officer. As they patrol the streets of Los Angeles, the rookie quickly realizes that his training day is going to be anything but ordinary. He is exposed to the harsh realities of police work, witnessing the corruption, violence, and questionable morality within the department. As the day progresses, the rookie must navigate the blurred lines between right and wrong while trying to survive in this dangerous world.
Black Scorpion is a female superhero who fights crime and corruption in a surreal version of Los Angeles. Armed with gadgets and martial arts skills, she takes on supervillains and femme fatales, all while dealing with dumb police and political corruption. With her secret identity and supercar, she becomes a symbol of justice in a corrupt system.
Moonbeam City takes place in the neon-lit, crime-ridden metropolis of Moonbeam City. The story follows a narcissistic and careless police officer named Dazzle Novak as he navigates through egomania, corruption, and a never-ending rivalry with his colleagues. Together with his upbeat and dedicated female police captain, Pizzaz Miller, Dazzle goes undercover to take down a notorious gang involved in drugs and other high-tech criminal activities.
Serpico is a short-lived American crime drama series that aired on NBC between September 1976 and February 1977. The series was based on the book by Peter Maas and the 1973 film of the same name that starred Al Pacino in the title role. A television movie, Serpico: The Deadly Game, served as pilot and aired in April 1976.
Manayek is a thrilling TV show that delves into the dark world of police corruption and the internal affairs investigation that follows. Set in Israel, the story follows the General Security Service of Israel and its fight against organized crime. It explores themes of political corruption, police brutality, and the complex relationships between the characters. At the center of the plot is a husband-wife relationship filled with secrets and betrayal. As the investigation digs deeper, the characters find themselves entangled in a web of dirty cops, fighting against the system to uncover the truth. With its gripping storyline and intense performances, Manayek is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas.
The Ghost Squad was a 2005 British crime drama series produced by Company Pictures, for Channel 4. The show was created by Tom Grieves. Inspired by the real life "Ghost Squad" that existed between 1994 and 1998, secretly investigating police corruption, the premise of the series is that the squad continued to operate in secret after officially being shut down. It starred Elaine Cassidy as a police constable recruited into the squad and Jonas Armstrong as her handler. The show was cancelled after a single seven episode series.
Fair Trade is a gripping crime TV show that delves into the dark underbelly of drug trafficking and exposes the corruption within the police force. The series follows the relentless pursuit of justice and the fight against the powerful forces that profit from the illegal drug trade.
An idealistic FBI agent named Kate Macer gets enlisted by a government task force led by Matt Graver and Alejandro Gillick to help combat the escalating drug trade between the US and Mexico. As she works with the task force, Kate begins to question their illegal and questionable methods. She soon discovers that their true objective is not to bring down a cartel lieutenant, but to disrupt the drug operations to draw out the elusive cartel drug lord. Kate finds herself caught in a dangerous situation as she becomes entangled in the dark and violent world of the drug war.
Reclusive gym manager Lou falls hard for Jackie, an ambitious bodybuilder headed through town to Las Vegas in pursuit of her dream. But their love ignites violence, pulling them deep into the web of Lou’s criminal family.
The eclectic residents of a small, picturesque island town must navigate a sensational murder and the discovery of a million dollars, leading to a series of increasingly bad decisions which upend the once-peaceful community.
Would Be Kings is a Canadian 4-hour television mini-series directed by David Wellington which aired on CTV on January 27 and January 28, 2008. It stars Currie Graham and Ben Bass as two cousins and best friends working in a corrupted drug-squad .
Joseph Pistone, an FBI agent, goes undercover as a jeweler named Don to infiltrate the mafia. He gains the trust of Lefty Ruggiero, a small-time mobster, and starts sending reports and photographs to the police. As Joseph rises in the mafia, he struggles to balance his life as an informant and his responsibilities to his own family. When his true identity is revealed, he must go into witness protection to keep his family safe.
In Triple 9, a group of corrupt cops and criminals are blackmailed by the Russian mafia into pulling off a seemingly impossible heist. As the plan unravels, loyalties are tested and betrayals lead to deadly consequences. With the clock ticking, the team must find a way to outsmart both the mafia and the police in a desperate fight for survival.