On the BBC's Justice Day, find out how victims of crime in the Thames Valley can now ask to meet the offenders and, after 9am, we ask you to decide the sentence for a real crime.
Malcolm talks to a criminal and his victim and they will then meet again in the studio, and we are speaking to the organiser of the International stinging nettle eating competition.
On Justice Day, Kat talks to Maggie Stiles from Thame about what happened after her son was killed in a car crash and our history expert reveals what the Victorians did on holiday.
The latest on today's news plus, why Chipping Norton has been listed as one of the worse places to live, and we have special features and interviews for the BBC's Justice Day. Show more
Join Mark Forrest as he brings the best of the day's BBC Local Radio together.
Robots and inventions that you'd use if they were possible,a helpful postman and Sally-Ann
BBC Radio Oxford joins BBC Radio 5 live.