Instructional Video7:47
Barcroft Media

I Solved My Best Friend’s Murder: CHASING JUSTICE

Higher Ed
AN AMATEUR sleuth turned private detective has devoted her life to cracking unsolved crimes after helping to track down the killer of her college friend 26 years after her death. Sheila Wysocki, 55, who now lives in Tennessee, met Angela...
Instructional Video8:03
Step Back History

Was the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Justified?

12th - Higher Ed
In August of 1945, we as a species entered into a new age. In many ways we achieved technological miracles orders of magnitude greater than our ancestors could ever imagine. We are also now living in the only period in our species’...
Instructional Video2:34
The Business Professor

Conversion - Tort

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Conversion - Tort
Instructional Video4:04
Science360

Science Behind the News: Predictive Policing

12th - Higher Ed
"The Los Angeles Police Department is using a new tactic in their fight against crime called "predictive policing." It's a computer program that was originally developed by a team at UCLA, including mathematician Andrea Bertozzi and...
Instructional Video3:54
Seven Dimensions

The Psychology of False Confessions and Deceptive Behavior

Higher Ed
This video discusses the phenomenon of innocent people confessing to crimes they didn't commit and explores the reasons behind it. It sheds light on the alarming prevalence of false confessions and the need for caution in criminal...
Instructional Video1:15
The Business Professor

Aiding and Abetting or Accessory to a Crime

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Aiding and Abetting or Being an Accessory to a Crime
Instructional Video1:41
60 Second Histories

Crime & punishment - Metropolitan Police Force

K - 5th
A Victorian police detective describes Sir Robert Peel's Metropolitan Police Force. The video covers what it took to be a police officer and how the force improved over the years with the introduction of police detectives
Instructional Video15:17
Zach Star

How chance affects our lives way more than you think - The mathematics of randomness

12th - Higher Ed
How chance affects our lives way more than you think - The mathematics of randomness
Instructional Video1:24
Jabzy

Yakuza Tattoos - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Yakuza Tattoos
Instructional Video1:10
The Business Professor

White Collar Crime - Explained

Higher Ed
This Video Explains: White Collar Crime - Explained
Instructional Video8:03
Barcroft Media

The Beauty School In A Men's Prison

Higher Ed
A MEN'S prison is one of the world's least likely settings for a beauty school, but one group of California inmates are fast on their way to becoming qualified beauticians. Manicures, pedicures and facials are just some of the treatments...
Instructional Video12:46
Flame Media

Real Future: Predictive Policing

12th - Higher Ed
We take a trip to the Santa Cruz Police Department, where officers are using a new, futuristic system called “PredPol” to analyze data, apply algorithms, and determine where crimes might happen in the future. It's cool technology, but it...
Instructional Video2:05
The Business Professor

6th Amendment Rights in Criminal Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains 6th Amendment Rights in Criminal Law
Instructional Video6:49
ShortCutsTv

Social and Commonsense

Higher Ed
Can Sociology go ""beyond commonsense"" - and, if so, how? Using the concept of crime, this film illustrates some of the key differences between sociological and commonsense thinking.
Instructional Video11:37
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

How to Cite Sources in a Speech

Higher Ed
How to cite sources properly in a speech or presentation and citing sources so they sound smooth and conversational. In the examples, I use APA style for consistency.
Instructional Video17:36
Step Back History

America's Secret Police

12th - Higher Ed
So, how did the freest nation of freedom in the free world develop what is essentially America's secret police in the form of COINTELPRO? It's actually quite the story that has a lot to do with hating immigrants, suppressing left-wing...
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

Who has the Right to Vote in the United States?

9th - Higher Ed
Puerto Ricans pays taxes but can't vote in Presidential Elections. While in Chicago, between 2006 and 2016, 199 dead voted from beyond the grave! So how does voting law really work in the United States?
Instructional Video5:36
Healthcare Triage

Reduce Crime AND Save Money: Treat Addiction Instead of Punishing People

Higher Ed
Substance abuse and addiction are terrible for addicts health, and they're really tough on family and friends. Addiction also drives up the violent crime rate, and the rate of property crime. This week on Healthcare Triage, Aaron Carroll...
Instructional Video3:29
Seven Dimensions

The Intersection of Psychology and Law: Understanding Eyewitness Testimony

Higher Ed
Elizabeth Loftus is a professor at the University of California, Irvine, specializing in the intersection of psychology and law. In this video, she focuses on the reliability of eyewitness testimony and its impact on wrongful convictions.
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

The Polygraph Machine: Detecting the Truth

9th - Higher Ed
In 1921, John Augustus Larson invented a machine to help detectives determine if someone was telling the truth - or lying. He called it - the Polygraph.
Instructional Video3:39
Mazz Media

The Sixth Amendment: Rights of the Accused

6th - 8th
In this program students will learn that the sixth amendment to the constitution guarantees the rights of people accused of a crime. Viewers will learn about those rights and how they protect citizens. Students will also learn how the...
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Can America's War on Drugs Ever Be Won?

9th - Higher Ed
As our understanding of the consequences of drug abuse has improved, so America’s relationship with drugs has changed. From Nixon to Trump, the so-called 'War on Drugs' has cost the US government billions – but will there ever be an end...
Instructional Video6:05
ShortCutsTv

Situational Crime Prevention

Higher Ed
Can some forms of crime be effectively managed through the control of physical space? Painter and Farringtonês seminal Stoke-on-Trent street-lighting study suggests they can and Kate Painter explains how continuities and changes in the...
Instructional Video2:47
The Business Professor

Common Defenses to Criminal Conduct

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Common Defenses to Criminal Conduct