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Criminal Justice is a British television drama series produced by the BBC and first shown in 2008. Written by Peter Moffat, each five-episode series follows the journey of an individual through the justice system and was first broadcast over five successive nights on BBC One.
The first series, first shown in 2008, starred Ben Whishaw as Ben Coulter, a young man who is accused of murder after a drunken and drug-filled night out, though is unable to remember committing the crime. It was directed by Otto Bathurst and Luke Watson. In 2009, the second series featured Maxine Peake as troubled housewife Juliet Miller whose husband was stabbed in their bed. Yann Demange and Marc Jobst directed the second series.
The first series won two British Academy Television Awards for Best Drama Serial and Best Writer, three Royal Television Society Awards and an International Emmy.
The first series was composed of five episodes, which were broadcast nightly from 30 June to 4 July 2008 on BBC One. The first series starred Ben Whishaw as Ben Coulter, a young man who is accused of murder after a drunken and drug-filled night out, though is unable to remember committing the crime. As well as Whishaw, the show starred Pete Postlethwaite, Con O'Neill, Lindsay Duncan, David Westhead, Ruth Negga and Bill Paterson.
Charged with the murder of the girl he slept with, Ben is remanded in custody to await his trial. He is a fragile boy in a very brutal world. Fortunately he is sharing a cell with kindly old-timer Hooch,who attempts to look out for him, but he is young and pretty and vulnerable and another recent remand, Milroy, exploits him in order to curry favour with the fearsome prison 'daddy', Freddie Graham. Stars: Ben Whishaw, Maxine Peake & Bill Paterson
In preparation for his trial Ben's case is given to a hot shot feminist barrister, Alison Slaughter, but the naive youngster is concerned that her only concern in getting him off the murder charge is to blacken the name of the victim in order to reduce the severity of the charge. He is unwilling to play along and she rejects his case. Stars: Ben Whishaw, Maxine Peake & Bill Paterson
As Ben's defence looks shaky the jury seem indisposed to sympathising with him whilst Frances goes out on a limb at the expense of her own career,given her feelings for him. However it is inspector Harry Box who comes up with the clinching evidence that will set Ben free thanks to careful study of CCTV cameras which link the true murderer to other events on the estate that night. Stars: Ben Whishaw, Maxine Peake & Bill Paterson
Things look very bleak indeed for Ben as his Not Guilty trial proceeds and the prosecution lawyer tears him to shreds in the court. Trainee barrister Frances Kapoor now has his defence but she is letting her heart rule her head and will ultimately pay the price for it. Stone tries desperately to find a witness that will help the boy's cause. Stars: Ben Whishaw, Maxine Peake & Bill Paterson
One wild, spontaneous night of fun and Ben Coulter's life is changed forever. With Ben Whishaw , Pete Postlethwaite, David Harewood, Bill Paterson , Lindsay duncan , Vineeta Rishi , Con O'Neill, Juliet Aubrey , Nicholas Farell, .. Created and written by Peter Moffat
Stream now: https://acorn.tv/criminaljustice In the first season of this acclaimed BBC series that inspired the HBO miniseries The Night Of, a night out on the town turns into a waking nightmare for 22-year-old Ben Coulter (Ben Whishaw, Skyfall, The Danish Girl), as he finds himself charged with murder and facing life in prison. Series 2 follows Juliet Miller (Maxine Peake, Silk), an outwardly happy stay-at-home mom with a wealthy husband (Matthew McFayden, Ripper Street, Pride & Prejudice). After an evening at home goes terribly wrong, Juliet must face a jury if she's ever to see her daughter again. "Distinctive...haunting" -The Guardian, UK
The criminal justice system is a broad term that descries the institutions, agencies, and processes that deal with the phenomenon of crime. The orthodox way of understanding the criminal justice system is as a process containing a number of different stages. One stage of the process is the criminal trial. As New Zealand's trial process is adversarial, fact-finders (a judge or jury) are required to decide the outcomes of cases based on the evidence presented by the parties. Rough equality between the parties in a criminal proceeding - prosecution and defence - is assumed, however, not all criminal defendants enjoy equal access to a lawyer and the state can draw upon vast resources in making its case.
Criminal justice experts talk and give tips on how to be successful. http://www.uwosh.edu/career http://www.facebook.com/UWOCareerServices http://www.twitter.com/uwocareersvcs
Charged with the murder of the girl he slept with, Ben is remanded in custody to await his trial. He is a fragile boy in a very brutal world. Fortunately he is sharing a cell with kindly old-timer Hooch,who attempts to look out for him, but he is young and pretty and vulnerable and another recent remand, Milroy, exploits him in order to curry favour with the fearsome prison 'daddy', Freddie Graham. Stars: Ben Whishaw, Maxine Peake & Bill Paterson
A victim fingers a suspect. If she's right, it's justice. If she's wrong, it's vindication.
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 talk, Adam Foss, a prosecutor with the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office in Boston, makes his case for a reformed justice system that replaces wrath with opportunity, changing people's lives for the better instead of ruining them. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed...
At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of senators, police commissioners, professors, activists, and authors to comment on the state of law enforcement in America. "This land of the free...now incarcerates more human beings than any other nation on the planet," says Senator Cory Booker. "Our criminal-justice system is really violating our values as a people." Other panelists include Ray Kelly, Tracey Meares, Clifton Kinnie, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Bruce Western. Watch more videos: http://www.theatlantic.com/video Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1pE29OW Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAtlanticVID Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAtlantic Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TheAtlantic
Major Components of the Criminal Justice System
Charged with the murder of the girl he slept with, Ben is remanded in custody to await his trial. He is a fragile boy in a very brutal world. Fortunately he is sharing a cell with kindly old-timer Hooch,who attempts to look out for him, but he is young and pretty and vulnerable and another recent remand, Milroy, exploits him in order to curry favour with the fearsome prison 'daddy', Freddie Graham. Stars: Ben Whishaw, Maxine Peake & Bill Paterson
A victim fingers a suspect. If she's right, it's justice. If she's wrong, it's vindication.
Things look very bleak indeed for Ben as his Not Guilty trial proceeds and the prosecution lawyer tears him to shreds in the court. Trainee barrister Frances Kapoor now has his defence but she is letting her heart rule her head and will ultimately pay the price for it. Stone tries desperately to find a witness that will help the boy's cause. Stars: Ben Whishaw, Maxine Peake & Bill Paterson
Police and Other Matters, is the first of its kind; a live telecast designed to provide viewers relevant information on the inner workings of law enforcement and a better understanding of police procedures. The show is hosted by former Commissioner of Human Rights Atty. Wilhem Dabu Soriano and retired police General Lucas Malillin Managuelod. Revered experts in their respective fields, the solid tandem of Commissioner Soriano and General Managuelod tackle controversial human rights issues; police operations and public safety through informative and lively discussions with invited guests. Police and Other Matters UNTV Channel 37 Friday 7:00 to 8:00 pm http://www.untvweb.com/program/police-and-other-matters/ Aired: February 07, 2014
As Ben's defence looks shaky the jury seem indisposed to sympathising with him whilst Frances goes out on a limb at the expense of her own career,given her feelings for him. However it is inspector Harry Box who comes up with the clinching evidence that will set Ben free thanks to careful study of CCTV cameras which link the true murderer to other events on the estate that night. Stars: Ben Whishaw, Maxine Peake & Bill Paterson
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Harsh Justice (2004): A close look at the criminal justice system in Japan For downloads and more information visit http://journeyman.tv/14060/short-films/harsh-justice.html Recent reports from some of Japan's top prisons are painting a disturbing picture of this country's 'third world' approach to justice. A staggering 99.9% of those charged with committing a crime are convicted. "Court cases are simply ceremonies to impose punishment rather than determine guilt," explains top defence lawyer Yuichi Kaido. The police are proud of the figure which reflects their slick crime busting techniques. They use violence or threats to extract confessions from detainees and then pass them over for trial without jury. Few walk away from court free. "In only one of my cases has the defendant been com...
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English Criminal Justice: a journey through the principles and procedures of the various courts of law in Britain. The main principles of British Criminal Law are: the accused is tried by a jury; he is presumed innocent unless he is proved guilty, and the trial takes place in open court. This film has been made available for non-commercial research and educational purposes courtesy the British Council Film Collection. http://film.britishcouncil.org/british-council-film-collection/about-the-collection