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18666. CRASH (2005 FILM, DIRECTED BY PAUL HAGGIS) This paper discusses what the 2005 film Crash says about law enforcement and the criminal justice system. The paper describes memorable scenes and characters in the film, as well as the ethical issues that are raised. It is noted that the film addresses the theme of racial tension and the problems of corruption in law enforcement and criminal justice. The film also shows that people often have positive and negative traits at the same time, whether they are police officers, prosecutors, criminals, or average citizens. KEYWORDS: film law enforcement criminal justice ethics. MLA Style. 5 pages, 0 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source. 1,341 words.   $35


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