In this funny and eye-opening Legacy Lab episode, we break down the Criminal Justice System and reveal how policing, courts, and prisons actually operate in society. Using relatable real-world examples, sharp sociological analysis, and clever storytelling, this video explains how laws are created and enforced, how power and inequality shape legal outcomes, and why justice is experienced very differently across class, race, and social position.
Drawing on key ideas from criminology and classical sociological theory, the episode explores how institutions such as the police, the courts, and the prison system maintain social order while also reproducing social inequality. We examine concepts like surveillance, labeling, punishment, and social control to show how crime is defined, who gets criminalized, and whose behavior is protected.
Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in sociology, criminology, law, and social justice, this lesson helps viewers understand the deeper social forces behind arrest rates, sentencing, incarceration, and public perceptions of crime. It is ideal for exam review, classroom discussion, and anyone seeking a clearer, more critical understanding of the justice system.
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