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From society scandals to juvenile mass murderers and serial killers, from the birth of the Mafia to white-collar crime, from the Lindbergh case to O.J. Simpson, "A Law Unto Themselves: The Media and the Criminal Justice System" traces the interplay between the media and the justice system as played out in the most significant crimes and cases.
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