American Cities: Law, Survival and the Administration of Justice - Final Session (Tape 3 of 4)
Object Title

American Cities: Law, Survival and the Administration of Justice - Final Session (Tape 3 of 4)

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American Cities: Law, Survival and the Administration of Justice Event Recordings


Material Category
Physical Audio
Type of Work
1/4 inch audio tape
Description
This audio recording is of one of a series of sessions held at The New School on the subject of law and justice in American cities. The recording contains the third part of the special session at the conclusion of the symposium to summarize the event and allow for additional audience comments and questions. Topics of audience comments and questions include: ways for citizens to lobby officials on the matter of criminal justice reform, access to jobs for ex-convicts, the Rosenberg trial, the problems of narcotic use and gang violence in cities, racial and class inequities, and criminalization of drug use.
Date
December 8 1971
Related people
New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997) (producer)
Joseph S. Lobenthal, Jr. (speaker)
Martin Gallent (speaker)
Inscription
Tape 3 Questions + Answers (container)
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ (copyrighted)
Location
box mixed nav_3
Identifier
NS070212_000035

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