Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is an American police procedural television drama series set in New
York City, where it is also primarily produced. Created and produced by Dick
Wolf and airs on NBC, the series premiered on September 20, 1999 as a
spin-off of Wolf's successful crime drama Law & Order. Having finished its 11th season, the
series has produced 248 episodes to date.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit originally centered
almost exclusively around the detectives of the Special Victims Unit in a fictional version of the
16th Precinct of the New York City Police Department
(NYPD). In the style of the original Law & Order, episodes
are often "ripped from the headlines" or loosely based on a real crime
that received media attention. The show stars Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler, a senior detective in the Manhattan
SVU, and Mariska Hargitay as his partner, Detective Olivia
Benson, a rookie to the unit who is the child of a rape. As the
series progressed, additional supporting characters were added as allies
of the detectives in the Manhattan District Attorney's office and the Medical Examiner's office. Typical
episodes follow the detectives and their allies as they investigate and
prosecute sexually based offenses.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is currently the
highest-rated series of the Law & Order franchise,
and is one of NBC's top rated shows. The series has been nominated for
and won numerous awards, including an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama
Series for Hargitay, the first Emmy to be received by a regular on any Law
& Order series.