In 'Victim/Suspect' young women who report sexual assault are accused of making false reports and face arrest and imprisonment, exposing the flaws in the criminal justice system they trusted for protection.
Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992 is a documentary that explores the series of events in Los Angeles during the years 1982 to 1992, including the Los Angeles riots, racism, police brutality, and the criminal justice system.
Do Not Resist is a documentary that delves into the issue of police militarization in the United States. It examines the use of technology, such as automatic license plate readers and facial recognition software, and the consequences of these practices on law enforcement and civil liberties. The film also highlights the protests and unrest that occurred in Ferguson, Missouri, and raises questions about the role of police in society.
In the wake of the shooting of five Dallas police officers, BBC Three investigates why tension is rising between America’s police forces and ethnic minorities. Shot on the streets of New York, the film follows ‘Cop Watchers’ – men and women who track the NYPD in a cat-and-mouse game to try and film arrests and possible cases of brutality. NYPD officers also speak out, alleging systemic racism and a policy of targeting ethnic minority communities in order hit their arrest quotas.
Peace Officer is a documentary that examines the growing issue of police militarization in the United States. Through interviews, archive footage, and case studies, the film delves into the causes and consequences of a system that allows law enforcement to use military tactics and equipment, often resulting in civilian deaths. The film also explores the lack of transparency and accountability within the police force, highlighting the need for reform and change.
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