| | UMUC Asia Library Video Collection: Subject Listing |
| | Subject | Criminal Justice |
| | Video Title | Copy | | Release Date | | Running Time | | Format |
| | Crime File: Deadly Force. Tape 12 | A | | 1985 | | 28 minutes | | VHS |
| | Part of a series from the National Institute of Justice. Explores differing viewpoints on when police should use deadly force. |
| | Crime File: Death Penalty. Tape 13 | A | | 1985 | | 28 minutes | | VHS |
| | Part of a series from the National Institute of Justice. Opposing points of view are presented regarding moral, legal, and partical issues. |
| | Crime File: Domestic Violence. Tape 14 | A | | 1985 | | 28 minutes | | VHS |
| | Part of a series from the National Institute of Justice. Looks at aspects of police response, focusing on Minneapolis study that tested the effect |
| | of arresting violent spouses. |
| | Crime File: Exclusionary Rule. Tape 16 | A | | 1985 | | 28 minutes | | VHS |
| | Part of a series from the National Institute of Justice. A debate of issues regarding the rule that prohibits judges from admitting evidence |
| | acquired in violation of a defendant's constitutional rights. |
| | Crime File: Families and Crime. Tape 4 | A | | 1985 | | 28 minutes | | VHS |
| | Part of a series from the National Institute of Justice. Looks at how parental training programs can keep crime from running in families. |
| | Crime File: Gun Control. Tape 18 | A | | 1985 | | 28 minutes | | VHS |
| | Part of a series from the National Institute of Justice. Looks at the experience of States where tough gun control laws have been enacted. |
| | Crime File: Inside Prisons. Tape 21 | A | | 1985 | | 28 minutes | | VHS |
| | Part of a series from the National Institute of Justice. A documentary and a discussion of modern prison management. |
| | Crime File: Juvenile Offenders. Tape 23 | A | | 1985 | | 28 minutes | | VHS |
| | Part of a series from the National Institute of Justice. Takes a look at the growing problem of crime by the young, especially the question of |
| | treating juvenile offenders like adults. |
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