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Justice

Originally aired 01.03.1997
Kitty Felde shows a side of the Yugoslav War Crimes Trials that hasn't been discussed anywhere: a portrait of Americans at the International Tribunal. And other stories.

Act One. International Justice.

They can't pronounce the names, can't read the maps, don't know the history, and are on an idealistic quest for justice that so far has not flowered. Kitty Felde, on Americans at the War Crimes Trial for the former Yugoslavia.

Interview with Michael Ignatieff about war crimes trials and truth commissions. (27 minutes)

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Act Two. Juvenile Justice.

Scott Carrier visits a courtroom where teenagers are tried and convicted by their teenage peers in Tucson, Arizona. (18 minutes)

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Act Three. Everyday Justice.

Tapes from the Apology Line and interview with "Mrs. Apology," Marissa Bridge. (10 minutes)

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