The Law Works - Juvenile Justice

2716.1566
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March 20 1981
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The Law Works: Juvenile Justice; father and son argue as son slams out the door and on to the street; a young girl primps and when her date shows up he tells her there is no car for their evening at a concert; they argue but calm down enough to decide to borrow a neighbor's car; the police stop the car and the kids are arrested; grand theft auto is the charge; a group of young people asks the pair questions about what they thought when they decided to borrow the neighbor's car; Arthur Miller leads a discussion about the differences between teenagers and adults who are charged with a crime; black screen breaks; Law Works X1182 Juvenile Justice No. 1 Rec. 3/20/81
In the studio Stephen Corak, Lauren Marie Taylor, Bob Ellsworth, Tom Kemp, Claude Pelanne, James Field, Steve Schlow, Bruce Marson, Jack Ellis, Phyllis Morris, Lisa Melamed, Jane Startz, Martin Keltz, Lisa Alexander, Nancy Elrick, Tisi Alyward, Marilyn Johnstone, David Peltz, Edward Korwin, Sylvia Herrera, Jim Lowell, Emmons S. Levine, Ted Talanian, Dick McNamara, Jim Barker, Curt Reichenbach, Dick Erickson, Len Spaulding, Alan Pratt, Roger Rice, Doug Devitt, George Ellard, David Keaton, Bob King, Charlie Lew, Colin McNab, Flora Moon, Scott Philbrick, Carole Markin, Ben Blake, Dave Underhill, Alan Ritsko, Judy Courtney, Marshall Croddy;

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