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Uniformen(2026)

Archived · DR1

6 eps
S01
CrimeDrama
ON AIR: FEB 20Season 1Archived listing

What to Expect

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Uniformen builds its crime drama around a single incident: a police academy student fires during a violent arrest, injures a young man, and the investigation begins. Rather than chasing a mystery forward, the series turns back on itself, examining that one moment from multiple angles and asking how it happened and who, if anyone, is responsible.

The ethical pressure runs through the gap between training, protocol, and split-second judgment, and the series refuses to settle that question quickly. Blame shifts as perspectives accumulate, and the pacing holds to inquiry rather than action, letting institutional processes play out at something close to their real speed.

Best for

procedural investigation, use-of-force scrutiny and Crime

Story lane

Crime and Drama

Commitment

Season 1 · 6 episodes

Where

DR1

Official Premise

When a police academy student shoots and injures an aggressive young man during a violent arrest, the investigation ensues as case raises serious questions about the use of force and training of the police.

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