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- This series follows the Special Victims Unit, a specially trained squad of detectives in the New York City Police Department that investigate sexually related crimes.
- The story of firefighters and paramedics in the city of Chicago, both on a personal and professional level.
- Follows District 21 of the Chicago Police Department, made up of two different groups: the uniformed cops and the Intelligence Unit.
- Procedural drama about the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- The city's most highly skilled medical team saves lives, while navigating their unique interpersonal relationships.
- This series focuses on the NYPD's Major Case Squad, a force of detectives who investigate high-profile cases, while also showing parts of the crime from the perpetrator's point of view.
- UK version of the long-running U.S. TV drama that tells the stories of two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the attorneys, who prosecute the offenders.
- Reality series following former prosecutor Kelly Siegler and crime scene investigator Yolanda McClary as they crack cold cases across the U.S.
- A historic chronicle based on the book by Dee Brown explains how Native Americans were displaced as the United States expanded west.
- The State's Attorney's dedicated team of prosecutors and investigators navigates heated city politics and controversy head-on, while fearlessly pursuing justice.
- An idealistic young New York City public defender burned out by the system, on the brink of disbarment, and seeing signs of the universe collapsing all around him decides to rob a multi-million drug deal of one of his clients.
- A man becomes the superintendent of a large New York City apartment building where people mysteriously go missing.
- Behind the murders of a Hollywood movie executive and his former beauty queen wife by their sons.
- Los Angeles police detectives investigate crimes and district attorneys prosecute the offenders.
- LAPD Detectives Joe Friday and Frank Smith methodically investigate homicides.
- The series showed the workings of the judicial system, beginning with the arraignment, and continuing through the lawyers process of building a case, investigating leads, and preparing witnesses and defendants for trial.
- ADA Alexandra Cabot from "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" returns as the bureau chief for the group of young ADAs. According to Dick Wolf, "'Conviction' will be a 'charactercedural,' we will be dealing extensively with characters' back stories and personal lives."
- Takes a deep dive into the stories of the firefighters in the Los Angeles County Fire Department, who put their lives on the line daily.
- In the near future, cop Bobby Mann is teamed with a voluptuous robot partner, Sgt. Eve Edison. He's a brash, wise-cracking maverick; she's serious, naive, by-the-book and tends to take things literally. In this hour-long series, the two detectives learn from each other, while solving a variety of crimes.
- The Nasty Boys are a special unit of the North Las Vegas Police Department. The unit consists of undercover cops and their identities are withheld, even from the department. They only answer to their boss, Lieutenant Krieger, who in turn only answers to the Chief, and if there is ever an instance that they have to bust the people they are working on, they wear ninja-type outfits to conceal their identities.
- NYPD Detective Mike Logan, who was demoted to a beat on Staten Island after punching a corrupt politician, seeks to solve the grisly murder of a prostitute and thereby help regain his old job in Manhattan.
- A combined Emergency Services of the FDNY, NYPD and Emergency Medical Service units in New York City called the Harlem Eastside Life-saving Program, or H.E.L.P.
- Oliver Platt plays Wallace Benton, a journalist for a New York tabloid magazine, "The NY Ledger," working alongside his soon-to-be ex-wife and various other people, using his journalistic instincts to get the story no matter what it takes. He drinks heavily and curses, so he's clearly an average guy, with no superhuman qualities about him. On the side, he teaches a class full of journalism students, who sometimes go along on his researching "missions," and he frequently uses them to get information on stories he has done, or is doing, to save himself some time. Benton is a smooth talker with many tricks up his sleeve, always searching for more information to add just the right touch to his articles, and he sometimes finds himself using somewhat devious tactics to get that information.
- Three scam-artist convicts satisfy their parole requirements by helping out the FBI.
- While on a mission in Afghanistan, French captain Antarès Bonassieu's men start vanishing one by one without explanation.
- When a narcotics team sent to bust some drug dealers are massacred. The police department form a special unit of undercover cops whose identities are withheld from the brass, and are only accountable to the leader, a Lieutenant. While they try to bust the dealers, the Lieutenant tries to find out who gave the dealers the information about the bust. And he suspects that it's someone in the DEA.
- In order to stay out of jail, a team of ex-cons is hired by the government. They must use their individual skills to bring down criminals in South Florida.
- Two brothers, one a firefighter, one a police officer, are remembered for their bravery in New York City on September 11.
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- Gideon Oliver is an anthropology professor at Columbia University who uses his knowledge of other cultures to solve crimes, aided by his daughter and assistant Zina.
- Through a combination of re-enactments and actual footage, sensational true crimes are followed from their commission, through the investigation and apprehension of the suspected criminal, and finally to his/her trial.
- The series follows five young interns in Washington, D.C. as they navigate their careers and lives in the nation's capital.
- Actual criminal trials are followed on camera.
- TV police drama with strong emotional content and heavily stylized direction. This included 'talking heads' segments where an unseen questioner interviews characters about their actions, who then reveal their inner thoughts and motivations directly to the viewer.
- Talented female attorney Christine Cromwell searches for justice and the truth when her friends and clients are accused of murder.
- Legal drama with Charles Wright, an Englishman, working as a lawyer in New York City. Sandy Hamar is an ex-NYPD detective who serves as the mandatory private eye and Lydia is the super efficient secretary.
- Dr. Alec McMurtry is a dedicated physician who gives up his lucrative private practice to join an inner-city metropolitan teaching hospital and also believes in treating patients' emotional and physical needs.
- A sixteen year old AIDS orphan directs a documentary about finding a new family in Maputo, Mozambique.
- While helping the police find the murderer of a friend, Professor Oliver follows a bloody trail that leads to a satanic cult and snuff films.
- An aspiring actress dies from a drug overdose. Investigation reveals that her domineering mother may have driven her to suicide by forcing her to act in a pornographic film. The DA's office pursues murder charges against her.
- Dr. Olivet accuses an esteemed gynecologist of rape. However, when she loses her case, the DA's office resorts to a new strategy to bring the doctor to justice.
- Billy Desmond (J. August Richards) is enlisted to prosecute a superstar rap producer charged with murder.
- When a high school girl is brutally murdered by three classmates, Mason suggests to Congressman Owens that parental responsibility in such crimes is something he should take a stand on. Owens thinks it's a good idea to address this to congress, and he has Mason start writing an amendment while setting up a press conference with the dead girl's parents. Sarah leverages her relationship with Mason to get an exclusive interview with the parents. Mason is upset when Sarah's questions lead the couple to admit that they don't really support parental responsibility. Meanwhile, Sarah is troubled that she lied to the parents and said that she had recently lost a cousin close to her to violent crime to get them to open up. Also, Pete gets a new high-powered job more on the merit of his sexual charm than anything else. Elsewhere, Finley gets a job at the Smithsonian after she upstages a tour guide with her knowledge about history.