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Due Process: Understanding the U.S. Criminal Justice System
This series present a detailed overview of the jurisprudence process, stressing the constitutional foundations that balance the rights of the accused with the protection of citizens. An excellent resource for political science and legal studies students, the series lets viewers know what to expect if they ever find themselves in the justice system, either as a defendant or the accused. Viewable/ printable instructor’s guide are available online. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences/MotionMasters Coproduction. (30 minutes each) © 2012 Preview Clip Online C
Crime, Law, and Enforcement From minor infractions to identity theft and murder, this program sorts out categories of crimes and their severity and lets viewers know what takes place during an arrest and arraignment. With input from prosecutors, police officers, and other experts, the video also discusses some fairly common scenarios and their constitutional parameters. $99.95 QGR48002 • DVD / VOD
Evidence and Forensics No matter how careful they are, criminals almost always leave some trace of their identity behind. In this program, experts explain different types of evidence and how each is used in court. The work of forensic specialists is described, and the Hollywood version of crime scene investigation is compared to what really happens at a site and in the lab. $99.95 QGR48003 • DVD / VOD
Court, Trials, and Sentencing On television, criminals are brought to justice in a speedy manner. In reality, the process can be slow and meticulous, as rules must be followed to safe- guard the defendant’s constitutional rights. This program provides a solid grounding in the processes and players involved in the court system and takes viewers step- by- step through a trial and sentencing. $99.95 QGR48004 • DVD / VOD
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Desperate Crossing: Untold Story of the Mayflower This A&E Special tells a different tale of the Mayflower and its Pilgrim passengers—a story bearing little resemblance to the popular myth of elementary school pageants. Desperate Crossing tracks the incredible voyage that landed an unlikely band of pioneers on the inhospitable shores of what would come to be known as New England. The hardships of the ocean crossing, the fortuitous assistance of Squanto and Samoset, the first Thanksgiving feast, and the history of the colony in later years are chroni- cled in detail. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (135 minutes) © 2006 Preview Clip Online C $129.95 QGR43049 • DVD / VOD
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THE 1787 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION VIDEO CLIP COLLECTIONS
Themes from the 1787 Constitutional Convention Video Clip Collection Ideas, issues, and events come to life as Bill Moyers reports on the Constitutional Convention of 1787 through the 76 clips (2 minutes, 35 seconds each) of this 2-part set. In addition, a comprehensive 54-page viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. © 2007 Preview Clip Online c o Disc 1: The Context/Setting of 1787, The Delegates, The Virginia and New Jersey Plans, The Executive Branch, The Legislative Branch, The Judicial Branch, and Slavery. 38 video clips. (104 minutes)
Disc 2: Democracy, Representative Government, and the People; Large States and Small; Making a Constitution; American Indians and the West; National Powers: War, Taxes, and the National Defense; Religion and the Constitution; and Federal or National? 38 video clips. (104 minutes)
Highly recommended by Educational Media Reviews Online. $189.95 QGR39942 • DVD / VOD
The 1787 Constitutional Convention, Day by Day Video Clip Collection
Washington the Warrior This A&E Special provides a comprehensive look at George Washington’s long military career—from his service in the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War to his role as commander in chief of the Continental Army. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (88 minutes) © 2006 Preview Clip Online C $129.95 QGR43123 • DVD / VOD
Founding Mothers This A&E Special sheds light on female contributions to the American Revolution. Women from a diverse range of backgrounds are spotlighted, including First Lady Abigail Adams; Deborah Sampson, who fought in the Continental Army under her dead brother’s name; and Elizabeth Freeman, formerly a slave called Mum Bett who in suing for freedom set a precedent that led to the abolition of slavery in Massachusetts. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (45 minutes) © 2005 Preview Clip Online C $129.95 QGR43057 • DVD / VOD
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Lewis and Clark More than 200 years after the launch of their expe- dition, the story of Meriweather Lewis and William Clark serves as a rich departure point for the study of post-Revolution American history. (42 minutes) © 2002 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40782 • DVD / VOD
First Invasion: The War of 1812 Only three decades after winning its independence, the young United States found itself once again battling Great Britain. In this A&E Special, President James Madison declares war on the world’s most powerful nation, a decision that at first appears disastrous—and for good reason. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (90 minutes) © 2004 Preview Clip Online C $129.95 QGR43055 • DVD / VOD
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