“…Many recent articles regarding film and criminal justice have focused their attention on a specific film and the elements of crime and criminal justice conveyed in those films, including Bowling for Columbine (Robbers 2005), Gangs of New York Yar 2005b), Chicago (O'Brien, Tzanelli, andYar 2005a), Catch Me If You Can (Tzanelli, Yar, and O'Brien 2005), Criminal Justice (Cheatwood and Petersen 2007), The Shawshank Redemption (Fiddler 2007), and the English film The Blue Lamp (McLaughlin 2005). Many articles have also dealt more directly with the teaching of specific criminal justice classes, describing how films can be incorporated into those courses (Nickoli, Hendricks, Hendricks, and Osgood 2003;Rockell 2009), such as crime scene investigations (Lacks 2007), the death penalty (Patenaude 2001), criminal justice ethics (Pino, Brunson, and Stewart 2009), and even criminal justice literature (Engel 2003).…”