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What Documentary Films Teach Us About the Criminal Justice System - Introduction
Faculty Scholarship
  • Taunya Lovell Banks, University of Maryland School of Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Keywords
  • film,
  • criminal justice system,
  • documentary,
  • filmmakers
Abstract

Film . . . has been used effectively to shape public perceptions about the criminal justice system. . . . [and] the documentary form has power to convict or release a defendant, as well as to disclose the positive and negative aspects of the criminal justice system. . . . Three articles on this subject appear in this issue of the UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND LAW JOURNAL OF RACE, RELIGION, GENDER AND CLASS and add to this body of scholarship. . . .Our goal was to foster a series of dialogues among and between a number of individuals: filmmakers....

Publication Citation
8 University of Maryland Law Journal on Race, Religion, Gender & Class 1 (2008).
Citation Information
Taunya Lovell Banks. "What Documentary Films Teach Us About the Criminal Justice System - Introduction" (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/taunya_banks/124/