October 16, 1979 -
March 22, 1980 - Anthony Bouza, Minneapolis police chief, speaking before a Citizens League breakfast in Minneapolis. Bouza talked about first month in office and elaborated some on what he hopes to do in the next few years.
December 2, 1980 - Bouza mentions the Figgie Report on Fear and Crime.
December 2, 1980 -
January 24, 1981 - Minneapolis Police Chief Tony Bouza with Bob Potter. He talks about police work, victimless crime, and other issues on this live call-in program.
February 20, 1981 - US Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger recently stated that crime has created a "reign of terror" in American cities, and that the US has become an "impotent society" in terms of maintaining elementary security. Patrick Murphy, President of the Police Foundation in Washington D.C. discusses crime and policing in the United States.
March 3, 1982 - Rebecca Rand, an advocate of decriminalizing prostitution, answers live listener questions.
May 1, 1982 - On this Weekend program, MPR’s Bob Potter talks with Minneapolis Police Chief Tony Bouza. They discuss various topics of law enforcement, including police reform, local crime, and Civil Service Commission, amongst others. Bouza also answers listener questions.
May 5, 1982 -
May 26, 1982 - St. Paul Police Chief William McCutcheon answers live listener questions.