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Dealing with the System Radio ProgramsWe understand how overwhelming the criminal justice system can be, both for the persons arrested, and their families. These shows offer information to help you sort through the system. You can also hear useful topics such as sentencing, appeals, legal terms and more. - A List of Related Books, Links and Resources -
See these books and/or links to resources and other topics relating to dealing with the system:
Links and Resources Non-violent Crimes and Parole - Radio Show
Fully Informed Juries - Radio Show
Raw Law
Air date: 03/12/2005
Guest: Muhammad Bashir Attorney Muhammad Bashir, author of RAW LAW: A Hip-Hop Guide To Criminal Justice, explains the law in plain terms. He tells us what to be sure not to say if ever arrested, and what not to do when seeking legal representation in an attempt to guide a generation in need of guidance. He also helps explain how more than one standard applies depending on the neighborhood you call home. And he reminds us all to challenge the lying, manipulation, class and race perceptions, and ignorance, currently entrenched in the criminal justice system. Raw Law Listen to showCurrent Prison and Legal News
Air date: 02/05/2005
Guest: Paul Wright With his publication, Prison Legal News, Paul Wright is giving a voice to those who know best what's happening inside of prison, the prisoners and ex-offenders. ![]() Prison Legal News Listen to showRape in Prison - Radio show
Air date: 01/22/2005
Guest: Lara Stemple and TJ Parsell Rape in prison is common, is devastating to victims, is devastating to society, affects a massive population and is avoidable. Learn why prisoners are being raped and how to help stop it from happening again. Visit the Stop Prisoner Rape website. Listen to showHuman Trafficking - Radio show
Air date: 12/18/2004
Guest: Joy Zarembka You may have thought that slavery was abolished by the 13th amendment to the US Constitution in 1865, but you’re wrong. Slavery is alive today and equally intolerable as it was then. And, it is happening right here in our communities-- people are “imported” and forced to work against their will under violence or threat of violence and paid little or nothing at all in return. How much protection do our immigration laws provide them? Break the Chain Campaign - 202.787.5244 Freedom Network USA Toll-free Trafficking Referral Hotline - 1.888.3737.888 Listen to showF.E.A.R. - Radio show
Air date: 08/21/2004
Guest: Brenda Grantland Brenda Grantland of Forfeiture Endangers American Rights (F.E.A.R.) explains the government's practice of seizing assets and property and gives advice on how to protect yourself from forced forfeiture. Listen to showPublic Defender - Radio show
Air date: 07/24/2004
Guest: Bob Dillinger ![]() Yes, impunity! According to Michael Weinstein, political science professor, the captors at Abu Ghraib not only did the worst thing that could ever be done to a human being by breaking their captives down, but they with exemption from punishment or penalty. Visit The Power and Interest News Report (PINR) website. Listen to showFraud: The Strategy Behind the Bush Lies - Radio show
Air date: 06/05/2004
Guest: Paul Waldman Author, Paul Waldman, names his book ‘Fraud’ for a reason. He says Bush’s deception is unique because he doesn’t lie when he’s in trouble, instead, he starts off with a lie to gain public support of his agenda. Clever? Visit www.gadflyer.com Listen to show |