Non Pacifica Programming

Incest : one family's story / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison ; hosted by Jim Angle.

Four part series which examines child sexual abuse from the perspective of both abusers and survivors. The programs help the listener to identify child sexual abuse, its widespread nature, and its dire consequences upon society.|INCEST : ONE FAMILY'S STORY / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison| hosted by Jim Angle.
Portrait of one family that has struggled to heal itself after the father was convicted of abusing his son and three daughters. 519 BROADCAST: Satellite, Aug. 1992.

Breaking the cycle of abuse / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison ; hosted by Jim Angle.

Four part series which examines child sexual abuse from the perspective of both abusers and survivors. The programs help the listener to identify child sexual abuse, its widespread nature, and its dire consequences upon society.|BREAKING THE CYCLE OF ABUSE / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison| hosted by Jim Angle.
Story of a boy who sexually abused his three younger stepsisters, ages 11-13. The boy, now in treatment, and his mother speaks openly about how the abuse occurred and what steps the family has taken to try and overcome it.

Mothers in incest families / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison ; hosted by Jim Angle.

Four part series which examines child sexual abuse from the perspective of both abusers and survivors. The programs help the listener to identify child sexual abuse, its widespread nature, and its dire consequences upon society.|MOTHERS IN INCEST FAMILIES / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison| hosted by Jim Angle.
Story of a mother who is serving seven life sentences for allowing her three daughters to be sexually abused by her lover for six years.

Male incest survivors / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison ; hosted by Jim Angle.

Four part series which examines child sexual abuse from the perspective of both abusers and survivors. The programs help the listener to identify child sexual abuse, its widespread nature, and its dire consequences upon society.|MALE INCEST SURVIVORS / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison| hosted by Jim Angle.
Examines two men from different backgrounds who share the experience of having been sexually abused by one or both parents. They discuss how their lives were shattered by the abuse and the steps they have taken to put them back together.

Incest : one family's story / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison ; hosted by Jim Angle.

Four part series which examines child sexual abuse from the perspective of both abusers and survivors. The programs help the listener to identify child sexual abuse, its widespread nature, and its dire consequences upon society.|INCEST : ONE FAMILY'S STORY / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison| hosted by Jim Angle.
Portrait of one family that has struggled to heal itself after the father was convicted of abusing his son and three daughters.

Public policy for the 21st century / Mara Liasson ; produced by Gregg McVicar.

Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE 21st CENTURY/ Mara Liasson| produced by Gregg McVicar. SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no.
Panel discussion on what are the prospects of information technologies for the coming decades. They look at work, institutions, wealth, value, political boundaries, and identities which may be drastically altered. They discuss public policies which exist now to pull in ways counter to the economic momentum--and how these competing forces may lead to the breakup of society.

Who holds the keys? / Dorothy Denning ; produced by Gregg McVicar.

Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|WHO HOLDS THE KEYS? / Dorothy Denning| produced by Gregg McVicar. SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no.
Panel discussion of the new cryptography technologies, which is becoming increasingly important for securing data and wireless communications. The panel examines the personal privacy and national security issues which arise as the government demands the authority to restrict the use or export of privacy-enhancing cryptography.

Computers in the workplace : Elysium of Panopticon? / Alan F. Westin ; produced by Gregg McVicar.

Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|COMPUTERS IN THE WORKPLACE : ELYSIUM OR PANOPTICON? / Alan F. Westin| produced by Gregg McVicar. SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no.
Panel discussion on how computer technology provides new opportunities for employee communication as well as for employee surveillance. They explore how these competing interests should be weighed, right of employee privacy at the workplace, and the fundamental ethical issues.

Privacy and intellectual freedom in the digital library / Marc Rotenberg ; produced by Gregg McVicar.

Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|PRIVACY AND INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM IN THE DIGIGAL LIBRARY / Marc Rotenberg| produced by Gregg McVicar. SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no.
A panel of social activists and librarians address who wants to know what you want to know. They discuss how privacy rights are protected when you seek information, how libraries protect your right of access to electronic information, and how library practices that protect intellectual freedom are applied to emerging information networks.

Private collection of personal information / Ron Plesser ; produced by Gregg McVicar.

Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|PRIVATE COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION / Ron Plesser| produced by Gregg McVicar. SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no.
Panel discussion structured as a mock debate among members of an imagined U.S. data protection board. They are debating a supermarket shoppers' club program in which items purchased are retrievable by the identity of the consumer. The potential for generating market lists from this data is great, and the types of personal information collected by the private sector is exposed.
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