Ashley Cain’s ‘shocking’ experience in the Brazilian favelas

Ashley Cain visited dangerous places around the world – and tried to understand why some young men choose a life of crime.

"It's absolutely devastating. People are losing their lives every single day," says Cain about the impact of crime in some of the world's most hostile environments.

In his new BBC series, the ex-professional footballer speaks to young men involved in criminality, from favelas in Brazil to gangs in Sweden. And he also explores other topics like rhino poaching in South Africa and illegal gold mining in Colombia.

He wanted to understand why they had chosen a life of crime, its "heartbreaking" impact on people and how some were finding a way out.

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