Ross Kemp investigates Britain's masculinity crisis in new series 'Ross Kemp: Lost Boys, Deadly Men'
The series examines why young British men are committing acts of extreme violence
Kemp looks beyond headlines to explore social, cultural and online influences
The documentary comes amid violence against women and girls being declared a national emergency
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Former EastEnders actor and current 'On Gangs' presenter Ross Kemp has teamed with Crime+Investigation UK and Vice Studios to release the exclusive trailer for his new series 'Ross Kemp: Lost Boys, Deadly Men' across Britain this week, investigating the growing masculinity crisis that has coincided with violence against women and girls being declared a national emergency. The documentary series comes in the wake of Netflix's 'Adolescence' dominating cultural conversations and raising concerns about violent crimes committed by young men in Britain. Kemp, known for his hard-hitting investigative journalism, aims to look beyond sensational headlines and political soundbites to understand the deeper social, cultural and online influences shaping a generation of young men. The series will feature interviews with individuals directly affected by or involved in the crisis, offering firsthand perspectives on what drives extreme violence among British youth. 'Ross Kemp: Lost Boys, Deadly Men' represents a significant cultural examination at a time when Britain is grappling with complex questions about masculinity, identity, and violence, focusing on root causes rather than just symptoms of this pressing social issue.
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Masculinity Crisis, Youth Violence, Social Investigation
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Ross James Kemp (born 21 July 1964) is an English actor, author, reporter and television presenter. He rose to prominence in the role of Grant Mitchell in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. His other roles include Graham Lodsworth in Emmerdale and Detective Inspector Monk in Birds of a Feather.
EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Adolescence shot up the Netflix charts and dominated the zeitgeist, concerned Brits have been wondering what is driving the terrible crimes exhibited in the show. Crime+Investigation UK and Vice Studios , in association with Krempelwood, have been investigating with On Gangs presenter and former EastEnders hard man Ross Kemp , and we’ve got exclusive trailer a week before premiere. In Ross Kemp: Lost Boys, Deadly Men , the host questions why some young men in Britain are committing acts of extreme violence. He meets people who inform him about the growing crisis in masculinity at a time when violence against women and girls has been declared a national emergency. Looking beyond sensational headlines and political soundbites, Kemp examines the deeper social, cultural and online influences shaping a generation of young men. Related Stories News 'House Of The Dragon' Season 3 Trailer: The Battle Is On In House Targaryen