Issues in Criminal Justice: The Miranda Decision
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Description:  The program content provides a thorough exploration of the Supreme Court’s historic decision in Miranda v. Arizona.  We investigate details of the case itself and the political, cultural, and legal forces that brought this issue before the Court.  We explore the Constitutional concepts that were at issue.  And we gauge the importance of the decision as we discuss its impact on American life at the time of its announcement and its continuing impact through the Miranda rights and related police procedures that function in our criminal justice system today.

This video is one of many in our Issues in Criminal Justice video series.  Videos in this series include the following types of videos available from Educate.Today:  Topical, One-on-One Interview, Archived Program, Segment from Archived Program or Interview, Q & A Segment.

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