The Third Degree

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The Third Degree is a 1909 stage drama by Charles Klein that became widely known for its intense courtroom scenes and critique of police interrogation methods.

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instanceOf drama
stage play
addressesIssue civil liberties
forced confessions
police brutality
author Charles Klein NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dramaticForm melodrama
firstPerformanceDate 1909
genre courtroom drama
social drama
hasForm four-act play
hasSetting courtroom
urban environment
hasTitle The Third Degree NERFINISHED
historicalContext Progressive Era United States
medium theatre
notableFor criticism of coercive interrogation
intense courtroom scenes
originalLanguage English
periodOfWork early 20th century
publicationYear 1909
subjectMatter criminal justice
police interrogation
wrongful accusation
theme abuse of authority
critique of police interrogation methods
search for justice
workOf Charles Klein NERFINISHED
writer Charles Klein NERFINISHED

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Charles Klein notableWork The Third Degree