Wed, Jan 8, 1992
"License to Kill" examines how some drunk drivers are allowed to remain behind the wheels of their cars. "Offensive Behavior" looks at efforts by Houston police to reduce gay bashing. "Rebel with a Cause" talks to a Chattanooga judge who is imposing his own brand of justice. "Home Sweet Home" looks at middle-class families facing homelessness due to the recession.
Wed, Jan 15, 1992
Examines how the election of the first black sheriff in a Mississippi county has provoked accusations of fraud. "When the Bough Breaks" examines the increase of child abuse in the wake of the recession. "Local Heroes" profiles an teenage AIDS activist in Miami. "No Win Situation" looks at the plight of pregnant teenage runaways.
Tue, Sep 29, 1992
Correspondent Richard Roth looks at the increasing role of children getting arrested in the anti-abortion movement.
Wed, Nov 11, 1992
Reporter Harold Dow interviews Mafia boss and hitman Gregory Scarpa, known as "The Grim Reaper".
1992
30 years later, children of civil rights activists, led by Rebecca Walker, daughter of Alice Walker, go on a Freedom Summer 1992 voter registration drive following in their parents' footsteps.
1992
A look at the controversial policy of asset forfeiture as practiced by Leslie Ohta, a federal prosecutor in Connecticut.