Trial by television /
From sensational television news coverage and "movies-of- the week" to cameras in every courtroom in American, the effect of mass audience participation during the law enforcement process poses serious questions about the outcome of criminal proceedings.
| Corporate Authors: | , , , |
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| Other Authors: | , , , |
| Format: | Video |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | This edition in English. |
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New York, NY :
A & E Television Networks,
1993.
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| Series: | Criminal justice and public safety in video
Investigative reports |
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| Online Access: | Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press) |
| Summary: | From sensational television news coverage and "movies-of- the week" to cameras in every courtroom in American, the effect of mass audience participation during the law enforcement process poses serious questions about the outcome of criminal proceedings. |
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| Item Description: | Originally broadcast as a segment of the television series : Investigative reports. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (50 min.). |
| Playing Time: | 00:45:51 |