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1 online resource (streaming video file) (28 min. 17 sec.) ; 170454031 bytes |
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CYBER BULLYING CASES PROMPT CALL FOR NEW LAWSPersonal stories of anguish back calls for new Australian laws to cover punishment of cyber bullies, but there are questions about how effective and practical they would be.KIDNAP AND RESCUE DETAILS SLOWLY EMERGE FROM CLEVELANDDetails are slowly emerging about the kidnapping of three young women in Cleveland who were missing for a decade and, with the latest from Ohio, reporter with The Plain Dealer newspaper, Peter Krouse, joins the program.BOOT CAMP CHALLENGES OFFER HOPE TO AT-RISK TEENSA boot camp with a difference is being pioneered in Queensland with the aim of preventing troubled teenagers from ending up in the juvenile justice system, and early results suggest it may be working. In part two we check on the boys progress. (Part Two) |
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Broadcast 2013-05-08 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Basic training (Military education)
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Kidnapping victims.
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Missing persons -- Investigation.
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Teenage boys -- Psychology.
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Women -- Crimes against.
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Queensland.
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Ohio.
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Streaming video
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Sales, Leigh, host
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Mann, Alex, reporter
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Berry, Amanda, contributor
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Krouse, Peter, contributor
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Lee, Tony, contributor
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Summersfield, Grant, contributor
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