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This gripping three-part series enters the world of forensic psychology to illustrate how law enforcement officers and mental health professionals get inside the criminal mind. Captivating case studies from the U.K. and the U.S. provide a real-world context for the techniques and processes described. 3-part series, 46-47 minutes each.



 
                

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Copyright date: ©2001



The Series Includes : Talk to Me: The Dynamics of Hostage Negotiation | To Catch a Killer: The Use and Abuse of Criminal Profiling | Mad or Bad? Psychologically Assessing Criminal Competence
     


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Trial by Jury
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Every year there are approximately 120,000 jury trials in the United States. The right to trial by jury is guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution. This video explores the origins of the jury trial, explains the jury's crucial role in our judicial system...(more details)
 
Investigative Interviewing: The Methodology Behind Police Interrogation
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A purse is snatched on the street. When the victim, a witness, and a suspect are brought in for interrogation, it is up to the Detective Sergeant to skillfully question each person to extract the facts from the inevitable hodge-podge of images, impre...(more details)
 
Juvenile Justice-A Fred Friendly Seminar
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How does America's juvenile justice system work? In what ways has it failed? And what would it take to improve it so that it routinely operates in the best interests of offenders, their victims, and society as a whole? These are not simple questions,...(more details)
 
Insanity in the Courtroom: Mental Illness and the Search for Justice
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If a person is deemed mentally unfit to stand trial for a capital crime, should the state be allowed to administer drugs so the person is healthy enough to be tried and sentenced to death? In this program, ABC News correspondent Chris Bury reports on...(more details)
 


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