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In this breakthrough experiment with public media, the producers of this program were allowed to tape unhindered as suspected criminals were interrogated by British police. The goal of the videotaping was to stop allegations of miscarriage of justice (or stop the injustice). The program enters the highly-charged atmosphere of the interview room as real-life cases develop and rigorous interrogation goes forward. The proceedings pose, but cannot answer, questions regarding safeguarding the rights of the accused, and preventing police misconduct while enabling officers to carry out their mandate as effectively as possible. (49 minutes)



 
    

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Forensic Science: A Shred of Evidence
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This fascinating documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at the secret and secretive world of forensic science. Visiting Scotland Yard's laboratories-reputedly the finest such laboratories in the world-the program shows how modern technology can...(more details)
 
Juveniles and the Death Penalty

This extraordinary 48 Hours program visits a number of Death Row inmates who committed murder before they were 18 and talks with prosecutors, defense attorneys, and surviving family members about the kind of punishment appropriate to criminals who w...(more details)
 
Plea Bargains: Dealing for Justice
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The vast majority of criminal cases end in plea bargains. No one argues that this is the most just way-only the most efficient. This program examines what happens when the deal is struck: who gets out of jail, who doesn't, and who decides what kind o...(more details)
 
Street Gangs of Los Angeles
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Youth gangs are nothing new; youth gangs that control whole sections of the city, their brutality fueled and financed by drugs, their indifference to life a metaphor for the ease with which they murder-this is what has made Los Angeles' gangs so frig...(more details)
 
Locking Up Women

Holloway was once the most feared women's prison in Britain, where a hard-line regime kept women, from con artists to drug pushers and murderers, locked up for 23 hours out of the day. Now it's gone so soft, say some officers, that the inmates want t...(more details)
 


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