
Published: 9 months ago
Duration: 51:02
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America's free enterprise system is at work in many aspects of the criminal justice system. Profit-making bail bondsmen who help defendants post the money needed for their freedom pending trial are common in the U.S. but virtually unheard of across the rest of the world. Bounty hunters lured by big payouts find criminals who have previously eluded the police. And private companies are building and operating prisons and detention facilities. Tune in to this edition of Justice Talking where we ask whether profit and justice can mix. Should governments that are more transparent and accountable to the public operate these programs? Or are the advantages of American ingenuity that are a key part of private enterprise too good to pass up? KEYWORDS: bail, bail bondsmen, bounty hunters, private prisons, private jails, jailers, prison guards,

Published: 9 months ago
Duration: 51:01
Size: 23.3MB
The way in which governments and intergovernmental organizations like the World Health Organization and the United Nations respond to the potential spread of infectious disease is being debated across the globe. Public health measures intended to prevent the spread of epidemics from HIV/Aids to Avian Flu, MRSA to Tuberculosis raise many legal questions about privacy and civil liberties. Tune in to this edition of Justice Talking as we explore how health officials manage the spread of infectious disease and what it may mean for your rights. KEYWORDS: Tuberculosis; TB; infectious diseases; plagues; SARS; Swine Flu; Asian Flu; Bird Flu; Measles; virus; viral infection; quarantine; martial law; MRSA;

Published: 9 months ago
Duration: 51:00
Size: 23.3MB
The movie rating industry has initiated some reforms following charges by filmmakers that the system is arbitrary and unfair. But skeptics on both sides of the issue say troubling content in movies, television and music is not being handled appropriately. While some parent organizations say it's time for more regulation, filmmakers and others say the threat of censorship is all too real. On this edition of Justice Talking, join us for a look at regulating the entertainment industry. KEYWORDS: MPAA ratings; indecency; profanity; foul language; sex; nudity; violence; extreme violence;

Published: 9 months ago
Duration: 51:01
Size: 23.3MB
The college admissions process has changed significantly in recent years, particularly for students seeking to get into the nation's most elite universities. Should these schools' admissions policies favor athletes and children of alumni? Should low-income and minority students be a priority? Or should top schools only enroll the smartest and most academically accomplished? We also talk about the obstacles and misconceptions facing students who attend community college. Tune in to this edition of Justice Talking as we ask how money and privilege affect the college admissions process and whether reforms are necessary. KEYWORDS: university; college; admissions; legacy; set-aside; quota; affirmative action; privilege; elite; merit;

Published: 10 months ago
Duration: 51:02
Size: 23.3MB
The U.S. Supreme Court has struggled over the years to define where the First Amendment ends and obscenity begins. The pressure to answer that question is intensifying as pornography moves onto the Internet and as public concerns increase about child pornography. Several moves to regulate porn are testing the limits of the First Amendment. But the porn industry has some civil rights groups in its corner, arguing that there is a real risk the government will go too far. Join us on this edition of Justice Talking as we examine pornography and the law. KEYWORDS: pornography; obscenity; porn industry; internet pornography; online pornography; Child Online Protection Act; COPA; Children's Internet Protection Act; CIPA; PROTECT Act;