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Stacey Dooley Investigates

Stacey Dooley Investigates Series 2: Episode Guide & Ratings

Series 2 Episodes

1. Kids with Guns

October 7th, 20101 hr

Stacey Dooley is in the Congo, investigating child soldiers within the democratic republic. It is estimated that 30,000 children have been used within the 14 year civil war in which a estimated 5.4 million people have been killed. Stacey meets up with kids who share their experiences of been a child soldier, she visits a rescue centre for children who are rescued from the war and after freeing 2 child soldiers with a charity also reunites one of the rescue-es with the family that they haven't seen for more then 3 years.

2. Sex Trafficking in Cambodia

October 14th, 20101 hr

Stacey Dooley heads to Cambodia, were she investigates underage sex trafficking, which is rife in the country. She joins police on raids to shut down brothels and learns how the childrens family are often the people who sell them into the industry, and how the poverty in the country often leads to this been their only option. She also see's how girls can be freed with the help of a local charity.