Delinquency Videos
Robert Peters, MoralityInMedia, Inc., You & Those S.T.A.R.S., 7.14.09
from - blip.tv (beta) on July 21, 2009
Duration: 1682
Duration: 1682
Interview with Robert Peters, President of Morality In Media, Inc., from the July, 14th 2009 broadcast of You & Those S.T.A.R.S. with Stan Solomon & Chalice on sex in the media today and the way our adolescent population is affected.
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More Washington State Banks Hit by Bad Loans
from KUOW News Podcast on July 06, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
A growing number of local banks in Washington state are in distress. A California based research group says 18 banks in the state are on its most recent watch list.
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The Quiet One / Academy Award Winning Film / Documentary Movie
from YouTube :: Videos by rosaryfilms on March 06, 2009
Duration: 3837
Duration: 3837
Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Among the 10 Best Films, 1948-49 New York Times. Best Documentary Feature nominee, 1948 Academy Awards. Best Story and Screenplay nominee, 1949 Academy Awards. Best Picture nominee, 1949 National Board of Review. Director: Sidney Meyers. The story of a lonely young boy growing up in Harlem. Using a semi-documentary technique, the film-makers realistically capture the hostile environment which leads the boy to delinquency. The youth is sent to Wiltwyck School for rehabilitation, where a psychiatrist and counselor try to break through the wall of silence which the boy uses to hide his fear and bitterness. The Quiet One relates, in semidocumentary fashion, the inner workings of the Wiltwyck School for Boys at Esopus, New York. The nonprofessional cast is headed by Donald Thompson as emotionally disturbed youth Donald Peters. Under the compassionate ministrations of a psychiatric counselor (Clarence Cooper, a real-life Wiltwyck counselor), Donald recalls the various traumatic events that have led up to his present troubled state. Out of the tortured experiences of a 10-year-old Harlem Negro boy, cruelly rejected by his loved ones but rescued by the people of the Wiltwyck School, a new group of local film-makers has fashioned a genuine masterpiece in the way of a documentary drama. In several respects this hour-long picture, shaped from the stuff of modern life, is comparable to those stark film dramas which we have had from Italy since the war. For not only does its poignant story mirror a contempora scene, but it is performed by a cast of "picked-up" actors, with an untrained lad in the principal role. Also, it was filmed entirely on the concrete streets of New York, in sleazy Harlem apartments and at the Wiltwyck School for Boys at Esopus, N. Y. More than that—and most especially—it views with a clear and candid eye in searching about for the torment of a so-called delinquent child. It illustrates the problem with compassion but utter clarity. And it comes to an honest conclusion, which is far from a "happy end." In a sense, it might be reckoned the "Shoe Shine" of American urban life, with the fade-out less fatal and tragic because of our more fortunate state. Briefly, "The Quiet One" tells the story of a boy whose childhood has been scarred by the brutal indifference of his parents and the disgust of the grandmother with whom he lives. Abused, rebuffed, rejected, he has lost all confidence and heart and, in his lonesome shame and anguish, he turns wildly and darkly into himself. Out of this empty "quiet" region he is slowly and painfully drawn by the care and understanding of the psychiatrist and a counselor at the Wiltwyck School. If that sounds like propaganda, let us hasten to assure that no cause is pleaded in this picture, other than that of affection and guidance for the young. The fact that one school was selected as the refuge for this particular child was plainly a matter of convenience. For this is essentially the story of any child who has hungered for love and, in the misery of that hunger, has rebelled in some unsocial way. It is also a clear illumination of the psychology of such a child and of the delicate handling and patience required to help him find some heart and strength. Author: rosaryfilms Keywords: disadvantaged children child youth young kids kid boy lonely loneliness environment hostile boys abused neglected emotionally disturbed emotions broke home family motherless fatherless dysfunctional delinquency problems social misfit misfits friend friends psychiatry psychology educational education socially therapy personal troubled traumatic events life personality mind mental health rehabilitation fear bitterness anger angry outlet parent parents childhood memories maladjusted Added: March 6, 2009
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When can a juvenile be tried as an adult?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on January 19, 2009
Duration: 100
Duration: 100
A clip from PBS/DPTV show Due Process. Host Henry Baskin and guests Kelly Ramsey (Chief Referee, 3rd Judicial Circuit, Family Division, Juvenile Section) and Maryann Bruder (Attorney, Michigan Children's Law Center) discuss the issue.When can a juvenile be tried as an adult? The answer is not always cut and dry. Watch the clip to find out more. To watch the complete video online, visit http://www.dueprocess.tv/show_archive.htm ( Juvenile Justice, Show # 1035)
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Part 2.Tavis Smiley, Connie Rice, Alex Alonso, Sgt. Valdamar on gangs PT. 2
from YouTube :: Videos by streetgangs on November 06, 2008
Duration: 782
Duration: 782
Tavis Smiley interviews Connie Rice, Alex Alonso, and Sgt. Robert Valdamar on the issue of street gangs and what are the appropriate approaches to deal with these youth group and whether presidential candidates Barack Obama and/or John McCain will address this national problem. Author: streetgangs Keywords: tavis smiley bloods crips crime prison san quentin youth delinquency Added: November 6, 2008
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from Revver - house Videos on September 19, 2008
Duration: 23
Duration: 23
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NIH Research Radio -- September 5, 2008
from National Institutes of Health (NIH) Podcast on September 05, 2008
Duration: 1032
Duration: 1032
#0066 Report from NIH Research Radio -- Topics for Friday, September 5, 2008 Coming up in this episode, how a foster care program reduces delinquency and improves school work for girls; and an in-depth interview with two experts on bisphenol A (BIS-fen-nall). But first a report that 4th- and 8th-graders' math and reading scores are rising, but so are teen births. Episode #0066 show notes Podcast archives
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Juvenile Sentencing
from CrimeJustice on August 13, 2008
Duration: 109
Duration: 109
Why is it better to be tried as a juvenile than as an adult? Are we grading kids on a curve?
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