Instructional Video7:44
Crash Course

Legal System Basics: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
This week Craig Benzine takes a first look at the judicial branch. It's pretty easy to forget that the courts, and the laws that come out of them, affect our lives on a daily basis. But how exactly these decisions are made and where each...
Instructional Video15:57
TED Talks

TED: A prosecutor's vision for a better justice system | Adam Foss

12th - Higher Ed
When a kid commits a crime, the uS justice system has a choice: prosecute to the full extent of the law, or take a step back and ask if saddling young people with criminal records is the right thing to do every time. In this searching...
Instructional Video23:18
Curated Video

How are laws made? Criminal vs civil law

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain how laws are made in England and describe the difference between criminal and civil law. Key learning points: - Most laws in England are made by Parliament. Parliament is also known as the legislature. - A...
Instructional Video23:44
Curated Video

What is a crime?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify how I know what is right and wrong, explain what a crime is and describe the difference between criminal and civil law. Key learning points: - Our views of what is right and wrong come from a range of...
Instructional Video23:24
Curated Video

What is the difference between criminal and civil law?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify the difference between criminal and civil offences and explain how criminal and civil cases are dealt with. Key learning points: - In a criminal law case, the person charged with an offence is called the...
Instructional Video24:39
Curated Video

Why do we need criminal and civil law?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain why we need criminal and civil law. Key learning points: - Criminal law keeps society safe, ensures justice, and deters crime by setting clear rules and consequences. - It punishes offenders fairly, deters...
Instructional Video4:17
The Business Professor

Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law
Instructional Video0:58
The Business Professor

Personal Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases

Higher Ed
Personal Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases
Instructional Video7:48
The Business Professor

Regulation of Specific Business Activities

Higher Ed
How do US Laws and Regulations apply to specific business activities?
Instructional Video1:49
The Business Professor

Criminal Law Protections under 6th Amendment

Higher Ed
Criminal Law Protections under 6th Amendment
Instructional Video4:57
The Business Professor

Criminal Law Intro

Higher Ed
This Video Introduces Criminal Law
Instructional Video9:49
Curated Video

Developing Understanding

12th - Higher Ed
Seven acclaimed researchers, including a Nobel Laureate, provide real-world examples of the relevance of Theory of Knowledge (TOK) concepts in their research. This interdisciplinary TOK Sampler relates a series of expert insights on the...
Instructional Video12:42
Curated Video

CISSP Crash Course - Compliance, Legal, and Regulations

Higher Ed
This video explains compliance, legal, and regulations in domain 1. This clip is from the chapter "Security and Risk Management" of the series "CISSP Crash Course".This section explains domain 1, which focuses on security and risk...
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Life in the Colonies: Work

9th - Higher Ed
The Thirteen Colonies were built by a diverse workforce including skilled laborers, indentured servants, enslaved people, and criminals, in stark contrast to modern labor practices.
Instructional Video24:59
Curated Video

Psychology and Society

12th - Higher Ed
Four researchers and former professional tennis player Janko Tipsarevic share their unique perspectives on how psychology is relevant to, and overlaps with various aspects of everyday life, from sports psychology to mental illness to how...
Instructional Video11:08
PBS

Why Are There 12 People on a Jury?

12th - Higher Ed
When picturing a jury, you probably imagine 12 people - no more, no less. But did you know there is no hard and fast rule about how many members are required on a jury? Today, Danielle looks at the differences between petit and grand...
Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

Biology and Criminality

12th - Higher Ed
Nita Farahany, Professor of Law & Philosophy at Duke University, discusses the future of criminality in light of the evolving science of human behaviour.
Instructional Video5:09
Curated Video

Embracing Our Biology

12th - Higher Ed
Philosopher Patricia Churchland (UC San Diego) describes some implications of fully recognizing that our minds are a manifestation of our underlying brain biology.
Instructional Video1:44
The Business Professor

What are criminal law protections under the 5th Amendment?

Higher Ed
What are criminal law protections under the 5th Amendment?
Instructional Video2:09
The Business Professor

8th Amendment - Criminal Law Protections

Higher Ed
This video discusses the protections afforded individuals from prosecution under the 8th Amendment of the US Constitution.
Instructional Video1:05
The Business Professor

Personal Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases

Higher Ed
Personal Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases
Instructional Video2:05
The Business Professor

Criminal Law Protections under 6th Amendment

Higher Ed
Criminal Law Protections under 6th Amendment
Instructional Video8:14
Rachel's English

English Vocabulary Challenge Day 29

6th - Higher Ed
LEARN 105 ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS Do you want to learn English? Are you looking for an English lesson on vocabulary and pronunciation? Learning English vocabulary and pronunciation are my specialties! In this video I’ll teach you the...
Instructional Video8:03
The Business Professor

Regulation of Specific Business Activities

Higher Ed
How do US Laws and Regulations apply to specific business activities?