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Title Drug mules / produced by Oz Films
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1995

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Description 1 online resource (31 min.)
Series VAST - Academic video online
Summary There are many women languishing in jail for carrying drugs into the United States. While some of these women voluntarily trafficked in drugs, others were inadvertent carriers. Drug Mules exposes the plight of this latter group: poor, uneducated women who are victimized by both the drug dealers and the criminal justice system. In a typical situation, drugs are planted in the belongings of women without their knowledge. Other times women are coerced by threats of violence to themselves or their families. If apprehended by U.S. Customs, they are particularly vulnerable because they do not speak English well. Unable to raise bail, they may spend months in jail awaiting trial. These women face impossible choices. They can defend their innocence at trial and risk fifteen years to life imprisonment due to mandatory sentencing as specified by the Rockefeller Law. Or they can plead guilty to a crime they have not committed in exchange for significantly reduced sentences. Drug Mules shows that the law must be changed to distinguish between hardened druglords and the naive women they exploit
Notes Previously published as DVD
Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011)
Audience For College; Adult audiences
Notes English
Subject Drug traffic.
Female offenders.
Drug traffic.
Female offenders.
Form Streaming video
Author Oz Films