- Date
- 1994-01-20
- Main contributor
- KUHT-TV (Television station)
- Summary
-
Patricia Gras discusses the role and future of the UN in a post-Cold War world with Michael Stopford, Director of the United Nations Information Center in Washington DC. Second segment addresses violence and crime among young people. Gras interviews Assistant District Attorney, Elizabeth Godwin, the Chief of the Juvenile Section of the District Attorney's office; Assistant District Attorney Kim Ogg, "gang expert" in Mayor Bob Lanier's office; and Bruce Marquis, Chief of Police for Houston School District. Includes report that focuses on County Commissioner Steve Radack's call for a new law that allows 14 year olds to be tried as adults.
- Contributors
- Davis, Sue; Canter, Richard; Gras, Patricia
- Genre
- television programs
- Subjects
- Godwin, Elizabeth; Ogg, Kim; Lanier, Bob; Marquis, Bruce; Radack, Steve; Crime; Violence; Gangs; Public television
- Collection
- KUHT Film and Video
- Unit
- University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
- Language
- English
- Terms of Use
- ["In Copyright"]
- Physical Description
- 00:26:49
- Notes
This item is from an archival collection and may contain content which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.
Digitization and access for this item is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services and Texas State Library and Archives Commission (2017).
- Other Identifiers
- Other: ID 1997-006a, AV Shelving; ArchivesSpace URI: https://findingaids.lib.uh.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/12006; Preservation Location: ark:/84475/pm68945s190; Digital Object: https://id.lib.uh.edu/ark:/84475/do5938jf928