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035    $a (OCoLC)31061879
040    $a NBU $c NBU $d SILO $d SILO
245 0  $a Juveniles and the death penalty $h videorecording / $c CBS News; senior producers, Steve Glauber, Al Briganti, Catherine Lasiewicz; directed by Eric Shapiro; producers, Rory O'Connor...[et al]; writer, Thomas Flynn.
260    $a Princeton, NJ : $b Films for the Humanities & Sciences $c [c1992].
300    $a 1 videocassette (58 min.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 1/2 in.
500    $a "A Film for the Humanities presentation."
500    $a Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
500    $a Copyright 1989, CBS Inc., Films for the Humanities.
500    $a Title on cassette label: Juveniles & the death penalty.
500    $a Title on credit frame: 48 hours: Death row kids.
500    $a Videocassette release of a program in the television series, 48 hours, broadcast in 1989.
511 0  $a Reporters: Bernard Goldberg, James Hattori, Erin Moriarty, Peter Van Sant.
511 2  $a Dan Rather.
520    $a Looks at the cases of people who killed before they were 18; interviews prosecutors, defense attorneys, and family about appropriate punishment in such cases.
538    $a VHS; stereo.
650  0 $a Capital punishment $z United States.
650  0 $a Juvenile justice, Administration of $z United States
700 11 $a Goldberg, Bernard.
700 11 $a Hattori, James.
700 11 $a Moriarty, Erin.
700 11 $a Rather, Dan.
700 11 $a Van Sant, Peter.
710 21 $a CBS News.
710 21 $a Films for the Humanities (Firm)
730 01 $a 48 hours (Television program)
740 01 $a Death row kids.
740 01 $a Juveniles & the death penalty.
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956    $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=64B7070A2AD711DE951F8805A8D7520A

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