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FLORIDA MATTERS  "Does Florida’s Boot Camp System Work?"  WUSF 89.7 FM, NPR, 03/31/06

The death of 14-year old Martin Lee Anderson at a youth boot camp in Bay County has many Floridians wondering about the need for and effectiveness of military-style youth boot camps.

Host Carson Cooper discusses the pros and cons of juvenile boot camps in Florida along with their possible future with
   Manatee County Sheriff Charlie Wells
   Cathy Corry of Justice4kids.org
   Professor Robert Batey of Stetson University School of Law

Sheriff Charlie Wells        Cathy Corry       Professor Robert Batey

                

 

THE EDGE with host Tom Smith on HAWK Radio 1520AM. Do the people in charge of juvenile justice here just hate kids or do they have an axe to grind with society in general?

In 2006, we explored the latest fad of juvenile injustice in the state of Florida:
The Schoolhouse to Jailhouse Track.

In 2005 we exposed the crushing of the First Amendment by Chair Jackie Griffin-Doherty at the July 28, 2005 public meeting of the Pinellas County Juvenile Justice Council (Griffin-Doherty abruptly resigned, without notice, five months later).

The Edge can be heard every Thursday morning, 11a.m. to Noon EST on WXYB 1520AM in the Tampa Bay area or at http://www.hawkradio.com  on the internet! [Cathy with Tom Smith, host of The Edge, on July 7, 2005.]

To listen to interviews with Cathy, click here.

FLA LAW - BrightHouse Channel 47 St. Petersburg
Airs in 7 Tampa Bay area counties
October 29, 2003...FLA-LAW on Bright House Network Ch47 in St. Petersburg, FL.
Seated from left to right are Attorney Greg Perenich, moderator Craig Patrick and j4k's Cathy Corry. For more information about Attorney Greg Perenich, click here.

 

Criminal Justice Radio - click to hear archived interview:
The State of Juvenile Justice with host Frank Kopczynski
Guest: Cathy Corry & Dennis Segal
Category: Prison Issues Air Date: 2003

CNN's Wolf Blitzer interviews Cathy Corry
about the King brothers' plea Nov. 14, 2002.

 

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