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Title:
It's the law [videorecording] / [producer/director, Nicholas J. Furris, Gary Hackney ; writer/line producer, Deborah Simpson].
Author:
Cambridge Educational (Firm)

Films for the Humanities (Firm)
Publication Information:
Monmouth Junction, N. J. : Cambridge Educational, c2002.
Call Number:
KF9223.Z9 I87 2004
Abstract:
The laws of the criminal justice system are framed first and foremost by the United States Constitution, the document that gives our government its powers, limits those powers, and ensures our rights to life, liberty, and property. While the system is designed to bring criminals to justice, it must also meet the standards of due process set forth in the Constitution. The criminal justice system, then, has two functions: protect the public safety and maintain the public confidence. In this program, lawyers, prosecutors, and judges explain the differences between misdemeanors, felonies, the various degrees of crimes, and the elements of a crime. Investigation procedures in the gathering of evidence and statements are discussed. Legal experts and police officers clearly illustrate such concepts as 5th Amendment rights, Miranda warnings, the "stop and frisk" rule, search warrants, and the "knock and announce" rule. Probable cause and arrest procedures are also demonstrated.
Series Title:
Law and order : an inside view of the criminal justice system
Series:
Law and order : an inside view of the criminal justice system
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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