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American Justice looks at notable criminal justice cases in the United States from the perspective of the police, lawyers, victims, and perpetrators involved.
American Justice
A Court TV special focusing on the past, present and future of the criminal justice system’s relationship with African Americans, and how all Americans can be part of solutions to bridge the divide.
Black and Blue: A Court TV Special
In early 1990s Boston, assistant district attorney Decourcy Ward forms an unlikely alliance with a corrupt yet venerated FBI veteran, Jackie Rhor. Together, they take on a case that ultimately changes the city's entire criminal justice system.
City on a Hill
24 to Life follows eight individuals during the final 24 hours before their incarceration, offering a startling look at the consequences of crime and the machinery of the criminal justice system.
24 to Life
Facts behind the fear of violent crime. Is criminal justice reform making matters better or worse? Original reporting and diverse roundtable discussion.
The Truth About Crime: A Scripps News Special
BLOODSWORTH - An Innocent Man is a documentary memoir recounting Kirk Noble Bloodsworth's remarkable journey through the criminal justice system. An innocent man convicted and sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, Kirk became the first death row inmate exonerated by DNA evidence in the United States. Set against the backdrop of his 2013 battle repeal the death penalty in the State that sentenced him to death, BLOODSWORTH - An Innocent Man offers an intimate glimpse into what it is to wake to a living nightmare; an innocent man caught in the perfect storm of injustice.
Bloodsworth - An Innocent Man
The Criminal Justice Conversations Podcast, a co-production of the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice and the Berkeley School of Journalism, features in-depth, thirty-minute interviews with a wide range of criminal justice leaders: law enforcement officials, policymakers, advocates, service providers, academics and others.
The Podcast, hosted by criminal justice expert David Onek, gets behind the sound bites that far too often dominate the public dialogue about criminal justice, to have detailed, nuanced conversations about criminal justice policy.
About David Onek:
David Onek is the Founding Executive Director of the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice at Berkeley Law School, and serves as a Commissioner on the San Francisco Police Commission.
Onek leads the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice’s efforts to bring law enforcement and community together to build partnerships in support of innovative, research-based criminal and juvenile justice policy approaches. Along with his fellow Police Commissioners, Onek sets policy for the Police Department, oversees the Chief of Police and the Director of the Office of Citizen Complaints, and conducts disciplinary hearings on charges of police misconduct.
Onek was appointed by Mayor Gavin Newsom to a four-year term on the Police Commission in 2008. Previously, Onek served as Deputy Director of the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice in San Francisco, where he led numerous criminal justice policy initiatives for Mayor Newsom. Prior to that, he worked as a Senior Program Associate at the W. Haywood Burns Institute, where he worked to reduce racial disparities in the juvenile justice system in ten sites throughout the country. Following graduation from law school, Onek received a Skadden Fellowship to work as a Staff Attorney at Legal Services for Children in San Francisco. Before attending law school, Onek was a Research Associate at the National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD), where he researched and developed model juvenile justice programs and systems nationwide. Onek is the author of numerous juvenile and criminal justice book chapters, articles and reports. He is a graduate of Stanford Law School and Brown University. Onek lives in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights neighborhood with wife Kara Dukakis and daughters Olivia and Nora.
Criminal Justice Conversations with David Onek
If the Safety of your Life, Family, and Property are a priority to you, do yourself a favor and subscribe.
Here is why:
YOU the PUBLIC, entrust my brother and I to wear a belt with a gun, a bullet-resistant vest, and a badge. You ask us to drive around all day in a patrol car with pretty red and blue lights, to hopefully protect you and your family, your pets, your car, and your property from being victimized. Does it work? It is a nice concept, but you tell me. Chances are you have already been a victim of crime.
We came up with a different concept. One to put you in control. One to make you aware. One that will Make your life Code-4! Remember these 2 very important words. Code-4
Code-4 is a Police code that we use on the radio to tell the dispatcher that we have the situation under control, and that no further assistance is necessary.
We often rush to assist other officers in potentially dangerous situations. While responding to the other officers location, we hear the officer advise dispatch that they are Code-4. No further assistance needed because they have the situation under control. I do not notice it anymore after all these years, but when I hear another cop advise Code-4 my brain tells my body itâs OK to relax. I would not call it a sigh of relief exactly, but I definitely get the feeling that - Everything is cool for now - and my sense of urgency disappears until the next call comes in. Mark and I are both experienced street officers. Day in and day out we see senseless tragedy that could have been avoided. Property loss, that could have been avoided. Innocent people being victimized who did not need to be victimized. Criminals bouncing through the criminal justice system, like it was a revolving door.
See the full info on our website - But subscribe to the podcast first......
Coptalk.Info - What you do not know will shock you!
CRJ100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice surveys the entire criminal justice process from law enforcement to the administration of justice through corrections. It discusses the history and philosophy of the system and introduces various career opportunities. You can download these videos without logging in by visiting the NW-SCC on iTunes U site.
NW-SCC - CRJ100-Intro to Criminal Justice Distance Education Course
This podcast covers a host of issues related to the administration of the criminal justice system. Typical issues include the police, courts, and corrections systems. Special emphasis is placed on the death penalty and white-collar crime.
Justice Gambit
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“DC Public Safety” is the social media service of the federal Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency. “DC Public Safety” includes television, radio, a blog and transcripts and is one of the most popular social sites for crime and criminal justice issues in the United States. See website at http://ww.csosa.gov.
DC Public Safety Television, Radio, Blog and Transcripts
DC Public Safety Television, Radio, Blog and Transcripts
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