Documentary television programs


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Sentenced to die : capital punishment and the Eighth Amendment -- KF4750.M66 S4 1995
Focusing on two cases, the pros and cons of capital punishment are examined.
Men, sex & rape -- HV6561 .M46 1991
Peter Jennings raises questions about men and rape: how men really view women, effects of topless bars, and provocative women's clothing on male behavior. Features interviews with rapists and their victims which expose motives and effects. Discusses punishments enacted against rapists as a solution.
Charles Manson : journey into evil -- HV6533.C6 C43 1995
"It's been more than 25 years since Charles Manson went on a brutal killing spree that shocked the nation. Yet today, the name Manson still evokes a strange and morbid curiosity ... [this program] explores Manson's life before, during and since the murders"--Container.
Charles Manson : journey into evil -- HV6533.C6 C43 1995
"It's been more than 25 years since Charles Manson went on a brutal killing spree that shocked the nation. Yet today, the name Manson still evokes a strange and morbid curiosity ... [this program] explores Manson's life before, during and since the murders"--Container.
The Mind of a murderer -- KF224 .B37 M5 1997 V.1
Documents the Los Angeles trial of Kenneth Bianchi, commonly known as the Hillside Strangler, through still photographs, news footage, courtroom action, and interviews with those involved in the case. Focuses on psychiatric evidence concerning Bianchi's sanity.
The Mind of a murderer -- KF224 .B37 M5 1997 V.1
Documents the Los Angeles trial of Kenneth Bianchi, commonly known as the Hillside Strangler, through still photographs, news footage, courtroom action, and interviews with those involved in the case. Focuses on psychiatric evidence concerning Bianchi's sanity.
The Mind of a murderer -- KF224 .B37 M5 1997 V.2
Documents the Los Angeles trial of Kenneth Bianchi, commonly known as the Hillside Strangler, through still photographs, news footage, courtroom action, and interviews with those involved in the case. Focuses on psychiatric evidence concerning Bianchi's sanity.
The Mind of a murderer -- KF224 .B37 M5 1997 V.2
Documents the Los Angeles trial of Kenneth Bianchi, commonly known as the Hillside Strangler, through still photographs, news footage, courtroom action, and interviews with those involved in the case. Focuses on psychiatric evidence concerning Bianchi's sanity.
Juvenile justice -- HV9104 .J68 2001
"Explores whether children who commit serious crimes should be tried as juveniles or adults"--Container.


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