Dec 18, 2012 (Talk of the Nation) — Investigators have been slowly releasing information about the Newtown, Conn. shooting that claimed the lives of 20 children, six adults and the gunman. As the investigation unfolds, a number of questions are being raised about how law enforcement decides what information should be made public.
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Dec 18, 2012 (Talk of the Nation) — Investigators have been slowly releasing information about the Newtown, Conn. shooting that claimed the lives of 20 children, six adults and the gunman. As the investigation unfolds, a number of questions are being raised about how law enforcement decides what information should be made public.Guests
James Alan Fox, professor of criminology, Northeastern UniversityBrad Garrett, retired FBI agent
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