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Show
# 701: Civil
Liberties vs. National Security
Due Process begins its seventh season with a thoughtful look behind the post-September 11 headlines. The show examines changes in both public attitudes and public policy in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
Show # 702:
Centurion Ministries
Show # 703:
Conversation
with Michael Chertoff
NJN presents a special edition of Due Process featuring an in-depth discussion with Michael Chertoff, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice and Chairman of the Bush Administration's 9/11 Task Force.
Show # 704:
Zero Tolerance
Show # 705:
The
Polygraph
It's the polygraph, the lie detector, that's on trial in tonight's edition of Due Process, when Senior Producer Sandy King actually submits to a truth test, while host Raymond Brown interviews experts on both sides of the polygraph debate.
Show # 706:
DWI. Drunk Driving
Show # 707:
Christopher Christie, NJ's US Attorney
Show # 708:
Abstinence
Show # 709:
Death Penalty Moratorium
Show # 710:
Juvenile Boot Camp
Due Process revisits New Jersey's first and only juvenile boot camp in an up-close look at a still controversial method of reaching at-risk kids. Studio guests: Howard Beyer, executive director of the NJ Juvenile Justice Commission, who says the boot camp still serves an important role in dealing with juvenile delinquency, and Travis Pratt, PhD of the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, whose own work suggests that the boot camp may be doing more harm than good.
Show # 711:
Profiling
with Santiago
NJ State Police Superintendent Joseph Santiago talks to Sandy King and Raymond Brown on the challenges he faces in his position on Due Process. Racial profiling - one of the most controversial issues Santiago will handle - is among the topics discussed.
Show # 712:
Delinquent Girls
We return to our exclusive visit behind the doors of an innovative program designed to end substance abuse and criminal behavior among teen girls, most of whom have themselves been victims of abuse. In the field piece, we turn for expert commentary to Assemblywoman Mary Previte (D-Camden), an expert in delinquency who runs her county's juvenile detention program. In the studio our guests are: Dr. Bruce Stout of the UMDNJ Violence Institute, Professor Phillip Ross of Seton Hall Law School and Cynthia Northington, Ph.D. of William Paterson University.
Show # 714:
Safe Haven
A Due Process appraisal of and update on the New Jersey law designed to offer a realistic alternative to abandonment of the newborn. Studio guests: NJ State Bar Association President-Elect Karol Corbin Walker, Mary Daly of Adoptions from the Heart and Sister Ann Stango, who helped write the New Jersey statute.
Show # 715:
9/11 Update: Civil Liberties v National Security
- Part I
Show # 716:
9/11 Update: Civil Liberties v National Security
- Part II
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