Instructional Video1:05
Next Animation Studio

Hackers hack global meat supplier, demand ransom

12th - Higher Ed
Only weeks after hackers shut down an oil pipeline in the U.S., a similar attack has now shut down the world’s largest meat supplier.
Instructional Video3:16
Curated Video

Barbara Jordan: Statement on the Articles of Impeachment

9th - Higher Ed
In 1974, US House Representative for Texas, Barbara Jordan delivered an impassioned speech on the power and meaning of the U.S. Constitution. Delivered on primetime television to critical acclaim during the coverage of the infamous...
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

The Polygraph Machine: Detecting the Truth

9th - Higher Ed
In 1921, John Augustus Larson invented a machine to help detectives determine if someone was telling the truth - or lying. He called it - the Polygraph.
Instructional Video1:55
Curated Video

Chapstick Spy Devices and the Role they Played in Watergate

9th - Higher Ed
21st century spies have some serious tech at their disposal but back in the 1970s, things were a little more DIY. This is the story of a spy device disguised as chapstick tubes that played a key part in America’s most infamous burglary,...
Instructional Video2:21
The Business Professor

Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Criminal Aspects and Accountability in Corporate Environment

Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, also known as SOX. The video discusses how the act addresses the ethical and potentially criminal activities of managers and directors of corporations as well as the...
Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

Differential Association Theory: How Criminal Behavior is Learned

Higher Ed
The video explains the concept of differential association theory, which suggests that criminal behavior is learned through social interactions and experiences. It uses the example of a young boy named Robin who ends up in jail after...
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

John Rollin Ridge: the Native American Novelist Like No Other

9th - Higher Ed
We've had some great American Novelists? You've read some of them in school, right? But one writer you've probably never heard of is John Rollin Ridge, aka Yellow Bird: the first Native American to ever publish a novel about a fictitious...
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Hotboxing History: Is The United States Really United?

9th - Higher Ed
Have you ever wondered why cannabis is legal in some states but not others? It all goes back to the US Constitution – and another disagreement between the Founding Fathers.
Instructional Video4:21
The Business Professor

Contracts must have a Lawful Purpose

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Contracts must have a Lawful Purpose
Instructional Video1:37
Global Ethics Solutions

Dirty Money! Part 1-What is Money Laundering?

Higher Ed
This is the introductory vide in this series on anti-money laundering basics for international employees. What is Money Laundering? Who is involved? Why is it done?
Instructional Video1:51
The Business Professor

Civil Law vs Criminal Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Civil Law vs Criminal Law
Instructional Video3:07
Jabzy

Jew Hunters - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Jew Hunters