The
Krays
•      
Organised
crime
•      
Gun
culture
•      
A
life of crime (i.e. crime as a profession)
•      
Honour
among villains
•      
Loyalty
and brotherhood
•      
Gritty
and realistic depictions of crime
•      
Failure
of law and the police
•      
Appearance
and reality
Bullet
Boy
•      
Poverty
and deprivation
•      
Gang
crime
•      
Gun
culture
•      
A
life of crime (i.e. falling unwillingly into crime)
•      
Desire
to break away from criminal influences
•      
Access
to guns, especially for youngsters
•      
Youth,
the pressures on youth and a lack of opportunity, especially for black working
class youth
•      
Gritty
and realistic depictions of crime
•      
Innocent
victims
•      
Breakdown
of the family
•      
Strong
female characters
•      
Failure
of the justice system
•      
Under-privilege/disadvantage
Harry
Brown
•      
Drug
abuse
•      
Gang
crime
•      
Gun
culture
•      
Housing
estates and the failure of social housing
•      
Age
(old age in particular)
•      
Honour
among criminals (how does this compare to The Krays?)
•      
Gritty
and realistic depictions of crime
•      
Fractured
British Society
•      
The
professionalism of the police
•      
Strong
female characters
•      
Innocent
victims
•      
Breakdown
of the family
•      
Ineffective
law enforcement and the failure of society to hold it to account
- Sexual abuse
 
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