This is a highly intelligent show that focuses on a rarely portrayed aspect of the legal system. In Justice is centred around The National Justice Project: a program designed to free those falsely imprisoned. This is a unique approach for a legal drama, most law/crime shows focus on the capturing and conviction of criminals. This is a thoughtful show, with decent morals, and likeable characters. While this show is certainly not the best crime/law drama currently on television, it is entertaining and refreshingly different. A typical episode is appropriate for children 13-Up.
In Justice
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Not age appropriate for kids under 14, age appropriate for kids over 99; suggested age 14. -
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Common Sense says
A smart crime drama for teens and up.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 14–18
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What Parents Need to Know
About In Justice
Parents need to know that each episode of this thoughtful crime drama includes reenactments and discussions of crimes that range from theft to murder -- some of which can be quite violent. Controversial topics such as the three-strikes law are examined.
Read our full review by Lucy Maher
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the legal system and its imperfections. Why do innocent people sometimes land in jail? Is there any way to be 100% sure that never happens? How could the legal system be changed to help prevent wrongful convictions?
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