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Dyslexia and Crime
New evidence is revealed tonight that a startling number of people in prison have dyslexia. Barbara Altounyan asks why so many people with this special learning difficulty end up in a life of crime. She reports from America and around the UK on initiatives hoping to identify the problem among schoolchildren, job seekers and first offenders.
Producer Clare Richards Editor Peter Horrocks
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Barbara Altounyan
Producer:
Clare Richards
Editor:
Peter Horrocks

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