The constitution. [Unit 6], Crime and punishments / a production of Media and Society Seminars, a program of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism ; produced by Jude Dratt ; directed by Jon Merdin.

Cruel and unusual punishment, from overcrowding in prisons to the death penalty, is debated by U.S. Court of Appeals judge Arthur Alarcon, Federal Bureau of Prisons director Norman Carlson, government leaders, civil libertarians, and journalists. About the series: A video instructional series on the...

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Other Authors: Merdin, Jon (Director), Dratt, Jude (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: District of Columbia : Annenberg Learner, 1984.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary:Cruel and unusual punishment, from overcrowding in prisons to the death penalty, is debated by U.S. Court of Appeals judge Arthur Alarcon, Federal Bureau of Prisons director Norman Carlson, government leaders, civil libertarians, and journalists. About the series: A video instructional series on the American Constitution for college and high school classrooms and adult learners; 13 one-hour video programs and coordinated books. Constitutional issues come to life in this Emmy Award-winning series. Key political, legal, and media professionals engage in spontaneous and heated debates on controversial issues such as campaign spending, the right to die, school prayer, and immigration reform. This series will deepen understanding of the life and power of this enduring document and its impact on history and current affairs, while bringing biases and misconceptions to light. Produced by Columbia University Seminars on Media and Society. 1984.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed August 23, 2018).
"That delicate balance."
Physical Description:1 online resource (57 min.)
Playing Time:00:57:06
Language:In English.