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Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesMurder of Police Brother Frustrated by TheMurder of Police Brother, Frustrated by The Court. The murder of Rainier Police Chief Ralph Painter in 2011 shook the quiet Oregon town of Rainier to its core and for nearly eight years, the pursuit of justice added insult to tragedy for his grieving family. Alan Painter, Ralph’s brother, speaks out, expressing deep frustration of the court system and sharing his experience through various platforms, including a powerful free podcast episode, news interviews, and the pages of a new book that dives deep into a justice process he believes failed his family. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Po...2025-04-1642 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesMurder of Police Brother Frustrated by The CourtMurder of Police Brother, Frustrated by The Court. The murder of Rainier Police Chief Ralph Painter in 2011 shook the quiet Oregon town of Rainier to its core and for nearly eight years, the pursuit of justice added insult to tragedy for his grieving family. Allan Painter, Ralph’s brother, speaks out, expressing deep frustration of the court system and sharing his experience through various platforms, including a powerful free podcast episode, news interviews, and the pages of a new book that dives deep into a justice process he believes failed his family. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Po...2025-04-1642 minOn Air with Brandon JayOn Air with Brandon JayElton John Aids Foundation raises 8.6 Million DollarsOn this episode we highlight some of the interviews on the red carpet at the 33rd Annual Elton John AIDS  33rd Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards® Viewing Party on Sunday, March 2 at West Hollywood Park. The event featured an electrifying performance from Grammy®-Award winning Chappell Roan, and raised over $8.6 million in support of the Foundation’s mission to end AIDS. Elton John co-hosted the event alongside Elton John AIDS Foundation Chair David Furnish, Golden Globe® and EMMY® Award-winning actress Jean Smart, EMMY® Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, EMMY® Award and Tony® Award-winning actor Neil Patrick Ha...2025-03-0437 minThe College Admissions Process PodcastThe College Admissions Process Podcast275. John Jay College - Vincent Papandrea - Director of Admissions & Kristal Singh - Admissions Counselor👉 This episode is brought to you by Prep Expert, a proud sponsor of The College Admissions Process Podcast. Prep Expert offers award-winning test prep courses and strategies that have helped thousands of students improve their scores. For full details on their programs and guarantees, visit www.PrepExpert.com 🎯📚—-----------------------------Straight From The Admissions Office: Insider Strategies For College ApplicationsIf you're looking for helpful tips and insights for the college admissions process, check out my book by clicking the links below:🔗 Get the Print Copy Here🔗 Get the eBook HereAlphab...2024-12-1153 minHistory: Beyond the TextbookHistory: Beyond the Textbook3.3: John Jay, and the failure of American Foreign PolicySend us a textJohn Jay was a member of both Continental Congresses, served as ambassador to Spain during the later years of the American Revolution, helped negotiate the Peace of Paris that ended that war, authored a series of essays that became collectively known as The Federalist Papers, was appointed the first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and resigned upon his election as Governor of New York…but not before negotiating an economic treaty with our former foes, Great Britain.  The man led an accomplished life, but why isn’t his name mentioned with...2024-10-2226 minRevolution ChurchRevolution ChurchCalculated JusticeBig doings for Jay recently! He fills us in on his trip to NYC to meet with the folks who are producing and performing the Broadway musical about his mom, including Sir Elton John! Crazy! Today talk though is a bit of an audible. It’s a really great talk! It wasn’t, however, the original talk he had planned—that talk got derailed when his plane ride home from NYC lost power and had to make an emergency landing! Scary stuff, but everyone is okay and safe and sound! But with that talk being too much to tackle on no...2024-10-0958 minExpert Views On ADR (EVA) Vid /Podcast ShowExpert Views On ADR (EVA) Vid /Podcast ShowDispute Resolution | John Jay College of Criminal Justice- City University New York (CUNY); Dispute Resolution Program & Center with Director Prof Maria R. Volpe PhDI was privileged to engage in a stimulating and thought-provoking podcast with Professor Maria R. Volpe, PhD, on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Vid / Podcast Show. She is a professor of Sociology, Director of the Dispute Resolution Program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice - City University of New York, and Director of the CUNY Dispute Resolution Center, a university-wide center focusing on dispute resolution research and innovative program development. At John Jay College, she has created and facilitated town meetings, cops and kids dialogues, Muslim/Non-Muslim student dialogues, Black Jewish Dialogues, intergenerational dialogues, and Asian American student...2024-07-2928 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesMy Journey to Recover From Trauma Special Podcast EpisodeMy Journey to Recover from Trauma: Special Podcast Episode. John Jay Wiley was a guest on the Sexual Assault Survivor Stories (SASS) podcast, it is important to note that I have not personally experienced sexual assault, we delved deeply into the traumatic events I encountered as a police officer. We discussed the profound impact on me, my family, and my journey to recover from that trauma. Additionally, we explored my role as a patrol officer investigating sex crimes, which surprisingly triggered a significant revelation from Dave about his own traumatic experiences. The SASS podcast aims to provide...2024-07-2142 minthe JustPodthe JustPodProfessor Saul Kassin & Professor Jules Epstein: False ConfessionsSend us a textConfessions by criminal defendants are regarded as the most powerful evidence of guilt. So why would an innocent person confess to a crime they did not commit? That question and the troubling issue of false confessions is at the heart of the research of Professor Saul Kassin, the author of Duped: Why Innocent People Confess – and Why We Believe Their Confessions. Professor Kassin is the distinguished Professor of Psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Professor Emeritus at Williams College. He is regarded as the foremost expert on false confessions. He...2024-06-0654 minThe Beached White Male Podcast with Ken KempThe Beached White Male Podcast with Ken KempS5E29 Pastor John Jay Alvaro - Quirky Means Open door, Open Heart and Open tableSend us a textJohn Jay Alvaro is Lead Pastor of the historic First Baptist Church of Pasadena. A friend of the Center for Restorative Justice, John Jay opened the door for the Center to move their offices into the church facility. The website puts it this way: “First Baptist Pasadena is a passionate, diverse, quirky, and kind congregation. We know that God loves this world, so we love fiercely, too. Spend some time among us and you will see what we mean.” When Ken and Betsey Newenhuyse visited the church with their friend Ken Fong (who is a...2024-05-0759 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesMayhem on the Mountain and The WalkingMayhem on the Mountain and The Walking Tall Murder Mystery. The harrowing tale of his days as a rookie West Virginia State Trooper, thrust into the midst of mayhem on the mountain. What began as a simple call for a robbery at a hotel soon escalated into a hostage situation and ultimately, murder. The perpetrators, a married couple, plunged the narrative into a realm reminiscent of Hollywood thrillers, yet this was stark reality. Oakley Dean Baldwin joins John Jay Wiley. Among the tales Baldwin shares is also the tragic murder of Pauline Pusser, the wife of renowned...2024-03-1739 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesCop Killer Paroled, The Hearing for Them and Others.Cop Killer Paroled, The Hearing for Them and Others. Insight into crucial parole proceedings as an Alternate Parole Board member for the New Jersey State Parole Board, Dr. Paitakes brings to bear his extensive 50-year background, which includes stints as a probation officer, esteemed professor at Seton Hall University, and author. Recalling a grim chapter in New Jersey's annals, Dr. Paitakes revisits a fateful summer night in 1963 when two police officers were gunned down in a local bar, leaving one assailant incarcerated for a lifetime, an incarceration that spanned decades until an unexpected parole release. The grisly...2024-02-0739 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesPolice Chase Shooting and Crash, AbandPolice Chase Shooting and Crash, Abandoned By Government. During a high-speed chase, Police Lieutenant Charles Neill was shot in the head, barely surviving a subsequent crash. The incident occurred in Oologah, Oklahoma, where Lt. Neill was responding to a call for assistance from Talala Police Officer Stephen Pales. The pursuit, spanning 24 miles and ending in Kansas, turned disastrous when suspects fired at police cars and other vehicles, hitting Lt. Neill in the head. Miraculously, Lt. Neill survived the violent crash, aided by first responders and medical teams. However, the aftermath revealed a different struggle. Despite suffering life-altering...2023-12-3138 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesChief of Police Shot and Killed In Chase. Special Episode.Chief of Police Shot and Killed In Chase. Special Episode. In a unique and gripping podcast special episode. This special edition offers a concise and impactful narrative, into the dark world of crime fighters and the challenges they face. In this special episode we tell the story of a Chief of Police Shot and Killed In Chase. Don't miss this unique opportunity in the special episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast to hear a true crime narrative in a concise format, a compelling story of crime, murder, and the unwavering dedication of crime...2023-12-2405 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesPolice to Sheriff to U.S. Marshal, The Jersey Lawman. Special Episode.Police to Sheriff to U.S. Marshal, The Jersey Lawman. Special Episode. The apprehension of the Ft. Dix Six terrorists and the relentless pursuit of the notorious 24 Carat Killer. Delve into the 2007 Fort Dix attack plot, where six radicalized individuals conspired to stage an attack against U.S. Military personnel stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Jim the Marshal Jersey Lawman takes us through the arrests, the federal court prosecution in October 2008, and the subsequent verdicts that saw justice served. In this gripping episode Marshal Jersey Lawman, join us as we sit down with a true law...2023-11-2936 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesPolice Shot On Car Stop, She Chased AndPolice Shot On A Car Stop, She Chased And Caught Them. Special Episode. Police Officer Ann Marie Carrizales faced a harrowing incident when she approached a suspicious vehicle stopped at a green light in Texas. Engaging the driver in conversation, she was suddenly shot twice by the front passenger, once in the face and once in the chest. Police Shot On Car Stop, the shot to her face ricocheted off her cheek bone, exited, and nearly severed her ear lobe. Though her bulletproof vest thwarted the chest shot, it punctured her left chest. The assailants fled the scene. 2023-11-2640 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesMurder Mystery, Killing of Police SergeantMurder Mystery Killing of Police Sergeant Henderson. Join us for a gripping special episode as we delve into the mysterious murder of Police Sergeant Jesse L. Henderson in Wellston, Missouri. On October 1st, 1981, Sgt. Henderson's life was tragically cut short as he interrupted a burglary at a local liquor store, shot once in the chest as he exited his vehicle. In this chilling murder mystery, our guest, Ken Dye, the lead homicide detective on the case, paints a vivid picture of the Murder Mystery Killing and the kind of person Sgt. Henderson was. Ken takes us behind...2023-11-2239 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesJanuary 6th, The Other Side, She Tells their StoryJanuary 6th Story. The Other Side, She Tells their Story. This episode is NOT About What Happened That Day. It’s Sarah McAbee's Story of What She Experienced. Her husband Ronald McAbee, a Former Sheriff's Deputy, was Arrested for Assaulting a U.S. Capitol Police Officer on January 6th Among Other Charges. He Was Incarcerated, Convicted on all the Charges and Awaits the Sentence. Sarah tells their story. On January 6th in Washington DC, at the Capitol building, Ronald McAbee, her husband and a former Williamson Co. Sheriff's deputy, was involved in the incident which many call a...2023-11-1241 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesState Trooper To DEA, Tough Days. Special Episode.State Trooper to DEA, Tough Days. Special Episode, Digitally Remastered.  His most challenging days as a State Trooper and DEA Agent, Larry Forletta joins us as a special guest. Larry Forletta, a former State Trooper from Maryland, and a retired agent of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, shares his experiences. After retiring from his roles as a State Trooper and DEA Operative, Larry transitioned into a career as a private detective and became involved in numerous high-profile cases, including his work on the "Smiley Face Killer" serial killer case. Throughout our conversation, Larry addresses Hollywood's misconceptions about the w...2023-11-0837 minThe Prison Officer PodcastThe Prison Officer Podcast65: Criminal Justice Education & Corrections - Interview w/ Dr. John "Jay" LawrieSend us a textIn this episode, I talk with Dr. John "Jay" Lawrie about his career and get some insight about the current trends in Criminal Justice education.  Jay Lawrie retired from the Connecticut Department of Correction after a 20-year career at the MacDougall/Walker Correctional Institution in Suffield Ct.  He then joined the faculty at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Ct., where he currently serves as an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology. Prior to assuming these positions, he was a criminal justice adjunct faculty me...2023-10-2356 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesGuilty of Manslaughter? Police Officer Incarcerated.Guilty Manslaughter Police Officer Incarcerated. Convicted of Manslaughter: The Incarcerated Police Officer. Ashley Smith opens up about the heart-wrenching circumstances that her husband, Aaron Cody Smith, a former police officer in Montgomery, Alabama, currently faces. His involvement in a tragic shooting incident has resulted in a manslaughter conviction and a 14-year prison sentence. Ashley passionately believes that justice has miscarried in her husband's case and speaks about the assistance provided by The Gallagher's Pipe Hitter Foundation. Guilty Manslaughter Police Officer Incarcerated.  The fatal shooting unfolded on February 25, 2016, in Montgomery, Alabama, culminating in the death of a...2023-10-0440 minFraunces Tavern MuseumFraunces Tavern MuseumThe First Chief Justice: John Jay and the Struggle of a New NationSons of the Revolution℠ in the State of New York, Inc. celebrates the signing of the United States Constitution on September 17, 1787, featuring special guest Justice Mark Dillon, author of The First Chief Justice: John Jay and the Struggle of a New Nation, published March 1, 2022. This lecture was recorded for SRNY's Constitution Week celebration on Monday, September 18, 2023 at Fraunces Tavern® Museum. *The views of the speakers are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Sons of the Revolution℠ in the State of New York, Inc. or its Fraunces Tavern® Museum.2023-09-281h 18Pursuing JusticePursuing JusticeDistinguished Professor of Psychology~Dr. Saul Kassin {John Jay College of Criminal Justice}(Part 1)Dr. Saul Kassin is Professor Emeritus at Williams College  and Distinguished Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan. He has written  over 200 articles and several textbooks on false confessions. He has studied this topic for over 40 years. We will be discussing his new book: DUPED: WHY INNOCENT PEOPLE CONFESS AND WHY WE BELIEVE THEM. The book was published in 2022.2023-08-0924 minCharlemos Sobre InvestigaciónCharlemos Sobre InvestigaciónT1. Ep29 Lucha por la igualdad de género- Profesora Patricia Tovar -John Jay of Criminal Justice and Graduate Center of New York (CUNY)Charlamos con Patricia Tovar, PhD y profesora de John Jay of Criminal Justice and Graduate Center de la City University of New York (CUNY) sobre la desigualdad de género, la mujer en la ciencia y el desarrollo social. El papel femenino en el descubrimiento de América y la conquista del espacio. ¿Es posible pensar que parte de la desigualdad de género tiene que ver con las hormonas, tamaño del cerebro, fuerza muscular y otras características biológicas? ¡Un análisis teso y bien fundamentado sobre el tema!.2023-08-031h 01Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesNYPD Icon Talks Police Violence, Bloody Old Days and TodayNYPD Icon Talks Police Violence, Bloody Old Days and Today. In this gripping episode, we sit down with the iconic Ralph Friedman, the most decorated detective in the history of the NYPD. He takes us on a no-holds-barred journey, offering insights into the often controversial and complex topic of police use of force. During his illustrious NYPD career, Ralph Friedman endured more than his fair share of challenges. He was stabbed, bitten, assaulted, and even shot while patrolling the notoriously violent and crime-ridden streets of the Bronx. In an era when rampant crime and violent criminals ran...2023-07-1240 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesTV Stars Police. Their Show on ID Channel. Special EpisodeTV Stars Police. Their Show on ID Channel. Special Episode. Go behind the scenes of the captivating journey of retired Sheriff J.B. Smith and retired Detectives Pamela Dunklin and Joe Rasco, who made a remarkable transition from being dedicated law enforcement officers to becoming stars of the television show "Lone Star Justice" on the Investigation Discovery Channel. These former police and sheriff's department professionals have seamlessly shifted from the streets to the screen, and we delve into their unique experiences, shedding light on how their previous careers as law enforcement officers have influenced their roles in...2023-07-0241 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesFacebook, Instagram, Police Detective as a Forensic ArtistFacebook Instagram Police Detective as a Forensic Artist. From Combat Veteran to Cracking Cold Cases. Using Art To Catch Criminals. Meet the extraordinary artist and former police detective who is revolutionizing the way cold cases are approached, all while harnessing the power of social media on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and Google. The Show is brought to you in Part by 4 Patriots. Check out the new Patriot Power Generator 2000X, you get a solar generator that doesn’t install into your house. Because it’s portable. You can take it with you. Even use it insi...2023-06-2139 minThe Story BoxThe Story BoxJohn Amanchukwu Unboxing | Who Are The Perverts Indoctrinating Children on Trans IdeologyEPISODE 500 of THE STORY BOX!! I've got a very special guest for you all today. We both get rather fired up! Pastor John K. Amanchukwu Sr. is an influential preacher, author, and activist who spreads God’s truth zealously and without fear. John graduated from North Carolina State University where he played football under Coach Chuck Amato. From the battles on the football field to the current-day culture wars, John is a fearless defender of biblical justice.With his master's degree in Christian Ministry from Liberty University, as well as being an experienced le...2023-06-1958 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesWas He Wrongfully Convicted? Police OfficerPolice Officer To Prison. Says He Was Wrongfully Convicted. "From Police Officer to Prison: Alleged Wrongful Conviction in NYC" His job was defined by crime and violence, and he excelled in it. With almost a decade of dedicated service, he had been involved in numerous arrests, most of them drug-related, in some of the city's most perilous areas. Throughout his policing career, Pete personally made over 500 arrests and played a vital role in more than a thousand others, earning him a remarkable collection of 25 medals and 75 written commendations for his exceptional bravery. The Show is...2023-05-2139 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesArresting Corrupt Police, FBI Agents And MobstersArresting Corrupt Police, FBI Agents And Mobsters. "Unmasking Corruption: The Boston Gang Wars Through the Eyes of a Retired State Trooper" A riveting narrative of corruption, crime, and the relentless pursuit of justice in the streets of Boston. Join us as we explore the tumultuous era that saw the likes of Whitey Bulger, Steve "The Rifleman" Flemmi, corrupt police officers, and FBI agents, through the eyes of retired Massachusetts State Trooper Joe Saccardo. The Show is brought to you in Part by 4 Patriots. Check out the new Patriot Power Generator 2000X, you get a solar...2023-05-1041 minMurder SheetMurder SheetLeopold and Loeb: A Conversation with John Jay Professor Simon BaatzNearly a century ago, two wealthy Chicago teenagers committed a heinous crime, and became infamous figures in the annals of American crime. In this episode, The Murder Sheet interviews John Jay College of Criminal Justice Professor Simon Baatz about his book documenting the legal showdown at the heart of this notorious case.You can purchase Professor Simon Baatz's book — For the Thrill of It: Leopold, Loeb, and the Murder That Shocked Jazz Age Chicago — here or via other online platforms: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/for-the-thrill-of-it-simon-baatz/1111666746Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com. The...2023-03-2851 minShades of FreedomShades of FreedomPushing Back on the Pushback to Justice ReformThe session, titled The Importance of Now: Maintaining Momentum in Criminal Justice Transformation, ranges from the personal to the national, covering how both these experts began in criminal justice change, and how to address the particular needs of women involved in the criminal legal system. The discussion also addresses how misinformation impacts reform strategies, the tendency to focus on wins and then move on—rather than maintaining those wins—and the need to reach wider audiences with our messages.Guest BiosErica BondVice-President, Social Justice Initiatives, John Jay College of Criminal Justi...2022-12-1533 minAn Incomplete HistoryAn Incomplete HistoryEpisode 55 - The US Supreme Court - Jay to MarshallThe justices that sit on the US Supreme Court may be nine of the most powerful unelected officials in the world. Join us for the first of a multi-part deep dive into the story of the US Supreme. We'll cover that origins of the court as well as critical people and cases that fundamentally shaped the contemporary legal, political, economic, and social landscape of America. This week we discuss the origin of the court and the tenures of John Jay, the first Chief Justice, and John Marshall, arguably the most importandt Chief Justice in the history of...2022-10-181h 04Embark On The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Riveting!Embark On The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Riveting!The First Chief Justice: John Jay and the Struggle of a New Nation by Mark C. DillonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/586604to listen full audiobooks. Title: The First Chief Justice: John Jay and the Struggle of a New Nation Author: Mark C. Dillon Narrator: Timothy Howard Jackson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 9 minutes Release date: June 28, 2022 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: The first Chief Justice of the United States, John Jay faced many unique challenges. When the stability and success of the new nation were far from certain, a body of federalized American law had to be created from scratch. In The First Chief Justice, New York State Appellate Judge Mark C. Dillon uncovers, for...2022-06-2811h 09Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & PoliticsFull Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & PoliticsThe First Chief Justice: John Jay and the Struggle of a New Nation by Mark C. DillonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/586604 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The First Chief Justice: John Jay and the Struggle of a New Nation Author: Mark C. Dillon Narrator: Timothy Howard Jackson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 9 minutes Release date: June 28, 2022 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: The first Chief Justice of the United States, John Jay faced many unique challenges. When the stability and success of the new nation were far from certain, a body of federalized American law had to be created from scratch. In The First Chief Justice, New York State Appellate Judge Mark C. Dillon uncovers...2022-06-2830 minDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & PoliticsDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & PoliticsThe First Chief Justice: John Jay and the Struggle of a New Nation by Mark C. DillonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/586604to listen full audiobooks. Title: The First Chief Justice: John Jay and the Struggle of a New Nation Author: Mark C. Dillon Narrator: Timothy Howard Jackson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 9 minutes Release date: June 28, 2022 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: The first Chief Justice of the United States, John Jay faced many unique challenges. When the stability and success of the new nation were far from certain, a body of federalized American law had to be created from scratch. In The First Chief Justice, New York State Appellate Judge Mark C. Dillon uncovers, for...2022-06-2811h 09Crime CapsuleCrime CapsuleThe Thibodaux Massacre: An Interview with author John Desantis PT 2On November 23, 1887, white vigilantes gunned down unarmed black laborers and their families due to strikes on Louisiana sugar cane plantations. A future member of the U.S. House of Representatives was among the leaders of a mob that routed black men from houses and forced them to a stretch of railroad track, ordering them to run for their lives before gunning them down. According to a witness, the guns firing in the black neighborhoods sounded like a battle. Author and award-winning reporter John DeSantis uses correspondence, interviews and federal records to detail this harrowing true story.John...2022-03-031h 02Crime CapsuleCrime CapsuleThe Thibodaux Massacre: An Interview with author John DesantisFear, rumor and white supremacist ideals clashed with an unprecedented labor action spawned an epic tragedy. On November 23, 1887, white vigilantes gunned down unarmed black laborers and their families due to strikes on Louisiana sugar cane plantations. A future member of the U.S. House of Representatives was among the leaders of a mob that routed black men from houses and forced them to a stretch of railroad track, ordering them to run for their lives before gunning them down. According to a witness, the guns firing in the black neighborhoods sounded like a battle. Author and award-winning reporter John...2022-02-2458 minOne Leg Up With Alex GarrettOne Leg Up With Alex GarrettAlex Garrett Podcasting Ft. Professor Jeffrey Kroessler of John Jay College 12-3-21Always great to catch up with Professor and Interim Chief Librarian at John Jay College of Criminal Justice! We talked more lockdown possibilities, whether NYC can recover from the pandemic and SUNNYSIDE GARDENS!2021-12-0428 minOne Leg Up With Alex GarrettOne Leg Up With Alex GarrettAlex Garrett Podcasting Ft. Professor Jeffrey Kroessler of John Jay College 12-3-21Always great to catch up with Professor and Interim Chief Librarian at John Jay College of Criminal Justice! We talked more lockdown possibilities, whether NYC can recover from the pandemic and SUNNYSIDE GARDENS!2021-12-0428 minMurder SheetMurder SheetThe Other Long Island Serial Killer Part Three: A Conversation with John Jay College of Criminal Justice Professor Robert McCrieIn this episode, we will wrap up the story of Francis Henry Bloeth, the "Other Long Island Serial Killer." Bloeth was arrested for three murders and sentenced to die for his crimes. But his story has a rather unexpected ending.The Murder Sheet was also able to interview John Jay College of Criminal Justice Professor Robert McCrie about this topic. We enjoyed our thought-provoking conversation with him on the subjects of mass incarceration and prison reform, and we hope you do too.Follow the Murder Sheet on social media for the latest.FacebookTwitterInstagramAn...2021-11-0237 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsMichael SachsMichael Sachs by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2021-09-0905 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsKenneth QuickKenneth Quick by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2021-09-0902 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsCharles StrozierCharles Strozier by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2021-09-0903 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsDr. Bryant - Reflections of 9/11Dr. Bryant - Reflections of 9/11 by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2021-09-0905 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsMaria (Maki) Haberfeld 501–597 W 59th StMaria (Maki) Haberfeld of 9/11 Tributes and Testimonials at John Jay College.2021-09-0205 minJay is 4 Justice PodcastJay is 4 Justice PodcastThe Unexplained Death of Brian McGary | John Tiedjen Conviction Overturned | Cleveland Ohio Epi 25#johntiedjen #overturnedconviction Back in 1987, Brian McGary was found dead in his apartment. His step brother was convicted of his murder and spent 30 years in prison. Now his conviction is overturned, and he just married the sister of his alleged victim. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jay-is-4-justice-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2021-08-2410 minJay is 4 Justice PodcastJay is 4 Justice PodcastThe Unexplained Death of Ryan McGary | John Tiedjen Conviction Overturned | Cleveland Ohio Epi 23#johntiedjen #overturnedconviction Back in 1987, Ryan McGary was found dead in his apartment. His step brother was convicted of his murder and spent 30 years in prison. Now his conviction is overturned, and he just married the sister of his alleged victim. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jay-is-4-justice-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2021-08-1910 minShades of FreedomShades of FreedomParsimony v. The Justice SystemWhile there may be relatively few underlying concepts that liberals and conservatives might agree upon related to the justice system, perhaps one of them could be that justice should be parsimonious – defined as the government being authorized to exercise the lightest intrusion possible on a person’s liberty that is necessary to achieve a legitimate social purpose. In this light, maybe there could be broad agreement that, for example, excessively long sentences for relatively minor crimes might fail this test.In this episode of Shades of Freedom, guests Daryl Atkinson (of Forward Justice) and Jeremy Travis (of Arnol...2021-08-1726 minLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesAmish Woman Raped. search for Justice. Her amazing story of recovery and mission to help others.Amish Woman Raped. search for Justice.  Her amazing story of recovery and mission to help others. Lizzy Hershberger is our guest. She grew up in a closed Amish society. Lizzy talks about her very young years being sexually molested and abused by relatives. Then when she was 14 she was raped multiple times by a man that she worked for in the Amish Community. Lizzy discusses her 30 year quest for justice. The rapist was found guilty, but let off with a very light sentence. She also talks about her personal recovery from the years of trauma, her mission to help o...2021-08-1140 minTeaching and Learning at John Jay College -- Podcasts from the TLCTeaching and Learning at John Jay College -- Podcasts from the TLC"Remember that Your Students Are Human Beings": John Jay Students on Respect, Listening, and Instructor AwarenessIn this episode, Teaching & Learning Center staff Durkel Dalrymple and Sherley Paulino interview John Jay students Erika Pacio, Hanna Yeum, and María Plata about their experiences of feeling respected and disrespected in their remote classes during the pandemic. Each student offers her own perspective on how instructors manage culturally responsive, inclusive, and antiracist teaching in ways that support or interfere with learning. This is the first of two episodes dedicated to the DEI Faculty Initiative project at John College of Criminal Justice, which will create and offer workshops on antiracism and other forms of social justice this c...2021-08-0610 minTime For An Awakening Radio – BLACK TALK RADIO NETWORK™Time For An Awakening Radio – BLACK TALK RADIO NETWORK™“Time for an Awakening” for Sunday 7/25/21 at 7:00 PM (EST) guest Author, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, N.Y., Jessica Gordon-Nembhard.“Time for an Awakening” for Sunday 7/25/21 at 7:00 PM our guest was Author, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, N.Y., Jessica Gordon-Nembhard. The discussion centered around the history of Cooperative Economics and Mutual Aid Societies. We used her classic book “Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice” as a backdrop of the discussion.2021-07-262h 49Criminal Justice EvolutionCriminal Justice EvolutionCriminal Justice Evolution Podcast: John "Jay" Wiley - Retired Baltimore Police Sgt & Host of the Law Enforcement Radio Show & PodcastHello everyone and welcome back to The Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast. A top ranked Criminal Justice Show. Top Ranked because of YOU – The listener and supporter. Thank you so much. Please subscribe to the show and give us that 5-Star Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts. A big shout out and THANK YOU to all the brave men and women who work in the Criminal Justice System. Remember you are HONORED, CHERISHED and LOVED. Keep up the great work. It is such an honor to be partnered with a great company like Detectachem. This amazing an...2021-06-0237 minVirtual STAGE presents The ZAP PodcastVirtual STAGE presents The ZAP PodcastEpisode 344: Wayan's World - Judicial Justice - John Jay"A ten minute biography of the United States' founding father the U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice, John Jay." - Host Wayan2021-04-1310 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerDecember 23, 2020 Six Great Perennials for Design, John Jay, Francis Masson, Ann Batten Cristall, The Grow Your Own Food Handbook by Monte Burch, and Mystical Mistletoe Is Historical SprigToday we celebrate a gardener who was also a Founding Father and a Governor of New York. We'll also learn about a botanist who brought back the Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae "strel-IT-zee-ah REJ-in-ee") as well as a plant that is now the oldest living potted plant at Kew. We hear a charming poem that takes us through the seasons by an English poet who was friends with many poets, including Mary Wollstonecraft. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a good ol’ garden book that teaches how to grow your own food. And then we’ll wrap things up with a...2020-12-2319 minThe David Cassidy ConnectionsThe David Cassidy ConnectionsFormer John Jay College student magazine editor, Pat RavalgiYou will often have seen David wearing a sweat shirt carrying the name – John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The college was the venue for his only press conference ahead of the sell-out concert at Madison Square Garden in March 1972. Pat Ravalgi was Editor of The Individualist literary magazine and music editor of the LEX newspaper at the college – part of the City University of New York system – in the early 1970s. She was the driving force behind the press conference and worked closely with David's publicists and record company representatives – especially those at RCA –...2020-11-0345 minThe Outlaw Nation Podcast Network by John RochaThe Outlaw Nation Podcast Network by John RochaGAME TIME - Washington Redskins Retire Name and Logo, Russell Westbrook Tests Positive, Lebron Refuses Social Justice Message on JerseyOn this episode of Game Time, host John Rocha welcomes Jay Washington and Winston Marshall to discuss the Washington Redskins officially changing their logo and name, Russell Westbrook testing positive for COVID, Lebron James and Anthony Davis keeping their names on their jerseys instead of social justice messages, the WNBA trying to force out Atalnta DReam owner Kelly Loeffler, Charles Barkley's comments, college football's decisions about play in the fall and more! PLUS they answer all YOUR questions in the StreamLabs and SuperChat. Remember to LIKE and SHARE this video on your social media and to SUBSCRIBE to the c...2020-07-232h 03On TrialOn TrialTrucking Litigation with Jay StefaniIn our latest episode, John goes in depth attorney Jay Stefani about all things regarding commercial motor vehicle and trucking litigation.  From the importance of acting quickly upon retention to preserve evidence to proving your case using federal regulations and state CDL manuals, Jay provides tremendous insight into this complex area of injury law.Host Matthew Heimlich is an attorney at Walsh, Knippen & Cetina, Chartered, with offices in Wheaton and Chicago, Illinois.  Matt’s law practice is focused on the representation of injured victims and their families in nursing home negligence, motor vehicle collision, medical malpractice and othe...2020-07-151h 22Beyond the Box Score PodcastBeyond the Box Score PodcastInterview w/ Ryan Hyland (Head Coach at John Jay)Coach Hyland takes us through his journey as a student manager at Catholic University to his increased role with the program. Not only did he suit up and appear in a few games - including at Notre Dame, but he spent a total of seven years at Catholic including one year as an Assistant Coach and then two years as a a Graduate Assistant. He reminisces about his time in DC and how he got hired at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (D3) and shares how he's been able to increase the win total in each of his...2020-06-171h 20HSoftheNYCourts PodcastHSoftheNYCourts PodcastJohn Jay: Practicing Attorney, Traveling Judge, Man of the People — Podcast #2Before he was a Founding Father, Framer, Justice, or international diplomat, John Jay spent seven years in the trenches as one of New York's few practicing lawyers—appearing in court, collecting on debts, and working with clients. Host David L. Goodwin talks with Hon. Mark C. Dillon, Associate Justice of the NYS Supreme Court Appellate Division, Second Department, and Paul D. Rheingold, Esq., Founder of and Of Counsel at Rheingold Giuffra Ruffo & Plotkin LLP, about John Jay's early years, and how they influenced his role as a Justice and statesman. 2020-04-2233 minMy Favorite Detective StoriesMy Favorite Detective StoriesMFDS 94 - Matt SpaierToday's episode is brought to you by ThePICoach.com. There you can find info about my PI Coaching services and my books, both of which will help you take your PI business to the next level.Matt is a 1996 graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice with a BS Criminal Justice. Since 2005, he is the president of Satellite Investigations specializing in Personal Injury investigations and Security Risk management.Their Personal Injury division focuses on Plaintiff Investigations to assist attorneys in gathering information on their claims and making assessments on how to proceed depending on liability...2020-03-241h 11Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma StoriesHer Child Was Sexually Abused By A Priest. Search For Justice And Recovery.Her Child Was Sexually Abused By A Priest. Search For Justice And Recovery. A woman we are calling Jane Doe, is our guest. She talks about the sexual molestation of her very young son by a Catholic Priest. Jane discusses their difficult search for justice. She talks about the impact on her son, the subsequent legal and disciplinary problems that became part of his life. Jane discusses the obstacles and challenges that they, as a family, have faced on their road to recovery. Jane also discusses where she, her son and whole family have gotten the support to achieve...2020-02-2339 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsWalter Signorelli on People Of Distinction with Al ColeAdjunct Professor and attorney Walter Signorelli was interviewed on People Of Distinction with Al Cole for his book “Rome and America: The Great Republics: What the Fall of the Roman Republic Portends for the United States.”2019-11-1941 minReentry RadioReentry RadioMemoir as JusticeOver the course of several months, students in PRI's College Initiative (CI) program participated in a memoir writing program with , a writing program that uses a trauma-informed approach to bring workshops to incarcerated, formerly incarcerated, and justice-involved individuals. In this episode, we speak with Jessica Hall, the founder and executive director of Prison Writes, and Brenneis Nesbitt, a CI student who participated in the memoir writing workshop.2019-10-1000 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsDistinguished Teaching Prize Interview With Matthew Perry - 4 14 19, 5.24 PMAssociate Professor of History, Matthew Perry, discusses winning the Distinguished Teaching Prize 2019, having students write one-minute papers at the end of class, group work, engaging students in active learning, using self-reflection to prompt student growth versus teaching students to think like historians, and the importance of providing a variety of learning modalities in each class period.2019-08-2716 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay Distinguished Teaching Prize Interview With Jill Grose - FiferNeurophysiologist and Associate Professor of Psychology Jill Grose-Fifer is the only professor at John Jay to have won the Distinguished Teaching Prize twice, first in 2009 and then again in 2019. In this interview Professor Grose-Fifer discusses fostering student growth in large classes using interactive clicker technology, using Mayer’s 12 Principles of Multimedia Learning to improve her Powerpoints, how she has reshaped the curriculum of her classes to feature more diverse scholars as agents of transformation and drawn attention to the ethnocentric biases of her field after participating in the TLC’s HSI seminar for faculty, using Vodcasts to reduce student reading and...2019-08-2733 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay Distinguished Teaching Prize Interview With Eloisa Monteoliva GarciaEloísa Monteoliva-García, Assistant Professor of Translation and Interpreting (Spanish), discusses winning the 2019 Distinguished Teaching Prize after less than two years at John Jay College. She talks about the importance of structure, clarity and rules in her courses, creating coursework that enhances students’ sense of belonging in class and at John Jay, learning from the HSI seminar to listen to students’ talk about their experiences and the support they need, thinking through students’ schedules to determine which assignments can realistically be done at home, and finally diversifying the voices presented in the class and being mindful of how students can conn...2019-08-2741 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsTLC Spotlight - Gina Foster On How Understanding Trauma And Resilience Can Improve Your TeachingTLC Spotlights interview one or more faculty and staff members to focus on a particular teaching and learning issue. This spotlight interview with Dr. Gina Rae Foster, Director of John Jay College’s Teaching and Learning Center, focuses on how understanding trauma and resilience can make us better teachers. Dr. Foster discusses how trauma affects our capacities to learn and how we can work with our students to make our classrooms places of stability and community that allow for resilient learning.2019-08-2700 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsIvan TaurisanoIvan Taurisano by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-08-0600 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsKenya EdmondsKenya Edmonds by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-08-0600 minMy Favorite Detective StoriesMy Favorite Detective StoriesMFDS 62 - Bob RahnBob Rahn is the President and Director of Investigations of Management Resources. He is a former homicide detective and has over forty-five years of investigative experience. Bob has come full circle in his investigative career utilizing his extensive law enforcement experience and adapting it to the private sector by assisting attorneys, insurance companies and corporations. He holds a Masters Degree in Public Administration from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Bachelors Degree in Sociology from St. Francis College. He has specialized in criminal defense and appellate cases where he found evidence removing the guilt from his client. 2019-08-061h 27John Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsResearch and Creativity Expo: Ivan Taurisano ’19 Uses Writing to Change LivesResearch and Creativity Expo: Ivan Taurisano ’19 Uses Writing to Change Lives by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-07-1700 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsSenior Spotlight: Zach Hyde ’19 Dreams of the Big LeaguesSenior Spotlight: Zach Hyde ’19 Dreams of the Big Leagues by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-07-1700 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsSenior Spotlight: Salutatorian Kendal Cubicciotti ’19 Plans a career in Law EnforcementSenior Spotlight: Salutatorian Kendal Cubicciotti ’19 Plans a career in Law Enforcement by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-07-1700 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsSenior Spotlight: Valedictorian Jasmine Awad ’19 Dreams of Changing Youth Incarceration PoliciesSenior Spotlight: Valedictorian Jasmine Awad ’19 Dreams of Changing Youth Incarceration Policies by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-07-1700 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsSenior Spotlight: Accepted to 11 Law Schools, Tyriek Warren ’19 Wants to Help Diversify the BarSenior Spotlight: Accepted to 11 Law Schools, Tyriek Warren ’19 Wants to Help Diversify the Bar by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-07-1700 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsProfessor Elaine Yi Lu Wins SWPA Award for Work in Public AdministrationProfessor Elaine Yi Lu Wins SWPA Award for Work in Public Administration by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-07-1700 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsProfessor Michael Yarbrough Wins Law and Society Association Article Prize for Bridewealth ResearchProfessor Michael Yarbrough Wins Law and Society Association Article Prize for Bridewealth Research by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-07-1700 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay Video Producer Wins HBO Film AwardJohn Jay Video Producer Wins HBO Film Award by John Jay College of Criminal Justice2019-07-1700 minJohn Jay College PodcastsJohn Jay College PodcastsSENIOR SPOTLIGHT: KENYA EDMONDSListen to the full interview with Kenya Edmonds ’19, Honors Program student, a Pre-Law Institute (PLI) student, an intern at the National Network for Safe Communities (NNSC), a domestic violence survivor, a proud mother, and a voice for women in the criminal justice system.2019-07-0200 minReentry RadioReentry RadioCollege Initiative StoryCorps Interviews -- Deivy and PhilipThe Prisoner Reentry Institute (PRI) at John Jay College partnered with the StoryCorps Justice Project in their mission to amplify the stories of people who have been directly impacted by mass incarceration and the justice system. In this episode, College Initiative students Deivy and Philip discuss their experiences being incarcerated, seeking higher education as a means of refuge, dealing with personal struggles, and finding a sense of community both within and outside the prison walls.2019-05-0300 minKeeping Relevant With Ronnie EldridgeKeeping Relevant With Ronnie EldridgeKarol Mason: President, John Jay College of Criminal JusticeRonnie Eldridge welcomes Karol V. Mason, John Jay College of Criminal Justice's fifth president, opening an enthusiastic discussion of JJ's criminal justice programs: Prison-to-College Pipeline, the Prisoner Reentry Institute, Smart on Crime and much more.2019-03-1200 minEverything Co-op with Vernon OakesEverything Co-op with Vernon OakesDr Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Africana Studies Dept Chair, John Jay College, discusses women in Co-opsIn celebration of National Women's History Month, Everything Co-op honors women in the cooperative movement. The 2019 theme for Women's History Month is "Visionary Women: Champions of Peace and Nonviolence." This week Vernon interviews a visionary woman, Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Dr. Gordon Nembhard is Chair of the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, City University of New York, and Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development. She is also author of "Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice." Mr. Oakes and Dr. Gordon Nembhard discuss the role that African American women have...2019-03-0950 minReentry RadioReentry RadioBuilding Communities, Changing Lives: NYC Justice Corps, Part TwoIn the second episode of our two-part series about the NYC Justice Corps program, we’re bringing you an even closer look at the intricacies of the program’s community benefits project model. On June 28, 2017, the Prisoner Reentry Institute (PRI) released a report entitled Building Communities, Changing Lives: The NYC Justice Corps Community Benefit Projects as part of the Occasional Series on Research in Reentry. At the event, panelists, NYC Justice Corps alumni, and audience members discussed the transformative power of community benefits projects. This episode, the second in our series about NYC Justice Corps, feature the voices of the NYC Ju...2018-07-0600 minAlumni AloudAlumni AloudSociology at John Jay (feat. Richard Ocejo)Richard Ocejo is Associate Professor of Sociology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He earned his PhD at the Graduate Center in 2009. The post Sociology at John Jay (feat. Richard Ocejo) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.2018-05-2327 minReentry RadioReentry RadioBuilding Communities, Changing Lives: Inside NYC Justice Corps, Part OneSeason Two of Reentry Radio is back! What changes do justice-involved youth want to see in their communities? How can social engagement empower youth as community members? What does it look like when community leaders are committed to holistically supporting  youth? In this episode of Reentry Radio, we bring you an inside look at the New York City Justice Corps program, which aims to change the dynamic between justice-involved young adults and the communities in which they live. Through community benefit projects, in which program participants design and carry out renovation and restoration projects in their communities, NYC Justice Corps pr...2018-05-1400 minBlockbustingBlockbustingJohn Poveromo Hates Batman v SupermanJay (@DietJay) and John (@JohnPoveromo) discuss Black Panther's box office dominance, the Passion of the Christ sequel we all didn't know we wanted, and whether or not there should be more movie-themed sex toys before exploring all the cinematic crimes committed by Zack Snyder's most disappointing disaster, Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Theme: Bustin' by Neil Cicierega THIS WEEK'S LINKS: Box Office Mojo - Black Panther Delivers Fifth Largest Opening of All Time, Heading Toward $218M+ 4-Day Debut Deadline - Cobra Kai Teaser: First Look At Ralph Macchio In Next Karat...2018-02-191h 06Reentry RadioReentry RadioA Place to Call Home: Part 3This episode of Reentry Radio is the conclusion of a special three-part series about housing access and support for people with criminal justice system involvement. On October 27, 2016, the Prisoner Reentry Institute (PRI) held a special event in partnership with The Fortune Society, The Supportive Housing Network of New York, and the Corporation for Supportive Housing. This day-long event, Excluded: A Dialogue on Safe, Supportive, and Affordable Housing for People with Justice System Involvement, gathered together a group of speakers and panelists from a variety of fields. This episode features the panel “Creating a New Paradigm,” which tasked speakers with considering new...2017-11-0100 minReentry RadioReentry RadioReentry Radio: Criminal Justice DebtThe fourth episode of Reentry Radio comes from the PRI's February 2015 Occasional Series on Research in Reentry, Criminal Justice Debt. The event, cosponsored by the Center for Community Alternatives, features Mitali Nagrecha, author of . She is joined by Patricia Warth, David Silva, and Ann Cammett.2016-09-1300 minReentry RadioReentry RadioReentry Radio: The Global Overuse of Pretrial DetentionThe third episode of Reentry Radio comes from PRI's December 2014 event featuring Martin Schoenteich, author of Presumption of Guilt: The Global Overuse of Pretrial Detention. Mr. Schoenteich's presentation is followed by comments by David Marshall from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Jose Luis Morin, John Jay College Professor of Latin American Studies. The event was co-sponsored by the Open Society Justice Initiative, United Nations Development Programme, the Master of Arts Degree Program in International Crime and Justice, and the International Criminal Justice Program of John Jay College.2016-08-1000 minReentry RadioReentry RadioReentry Radio: Thinking About Racial DisparityThe second episode of Reentry Radio comes from the October 2014 session of the Occasional Series on Research in Reentry. The event featured Dr. Jennifer Eberhardt, Stanford University Professor and a recent recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant for her work on racial profiling and bias. Dr. Eberhardt is followed by John Jay College Associate Professor Maureen Allwood, John Jay Distinguished Lecturer Marty Horn, and Slate writer Jamelle Bouie.2016-06-3000 minDC Public Safety (Audio)DC Public Safety (Audio)A Conservative View of Justice Reform-Pat Nolan DC Public Safety Radio won the 2015 awards for best podcast and best audio from the National Association of Government Communicators. DC Public Safety Radio and Television won the Government Customer Service Community of Practice (Cgov) 2014 Overall Excellence and Best Use of technology Awards. See conta.cc/1qiBV74 . We also won the award for Best Teamwork for 2015.  DC Public Safety Television won two top awards for public affairs television in 2015 from DCTV and three additional first-place awards in 2014. Welcome to “DC Public Safety” – Radio and television shows, blog and transcripts on crime, criminal off...2016-06-0730 minDC Public Safety (Audio)DC Public Safety (Audio)Change and Juvenile Justice DC Public Safety Radio won the 2015 awards for best podcast and best audio from the National Association of Government Communicators. DC Public Safety Radio and Television won the Government Customer Service Community of Practice (Cgov) 2014 Overall Excellence and Best Use of technology Awards. See conta.cc/1qiBV74  . DC Public Safety Television won two top awards for public affairs television in 2015 from DCTV and three additional first-place awards in 2014 Welcome to “DC Public Safety” – Radio and television shows, blog and transcripts on crime, criminal offenders, and the criminal justice system. For FY 2013 t...2016-02-1130 minDC Public Safety (Audio)DC Public Safety (Audio)Fundamental Change in Criminal Justice-Pew Public Safety DC Public Safety Radio won the 2015 awards for best podcast and best audio from the National Association of Government Communicators. DC Public Safety Radio and Television won the Government Customer Service Community of Practice (Cgov) 2014 Overall Excellence and Best Use of technology Awards. See conta.cc/1qiBV74  . DC Public Safety Television won three top awards for public affairs television in 2014 from CTV and DCTV. Welcome to “DC Public Safety” – Radio and television shows, blog and transcripts on crime, criminal offenders, and the criminal justice system. For FY 2013 through FY 2015, we recorded 2...2015-12-0330 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationDavid Kennedy: Innovating New Approaches to Justice (Part II)Professor David Kennedy, the director of the Center for Crime Prevention & Control at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, shares some of what he’s learned about new approaches to addressing gang violence and open-air drug dealing. ROBERT V. WOLF: Hi. I’m Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation. This month’s podcast is the second in a row to offer excerpts from a presentation given to Center for Court Innovation staff by Professor David Kennedy, director of the Center for Crime Prevention and Control at Joh...2010-07-3000 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationDavid Kennedy: Innovating New Approaches to Justice (Part II)Professor David Kennedy, the director of the Center for Crime Prevention & Control at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, shares some of what he’s learned about new approaches to addressing gang violence and open-air drug dealing. ROBERT V. WOLF: Hi. I’m Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation. This month’s podcast is the second in a row to offer excerpts from a presentation given to Center for Court Innovation staff by Professor David Kennedy, director of the Center for Crime Prevention and Control at Joh...2010-07-3000 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationDavid Kennedy: The Story behind the Drug Market Initiative (Part I)Professor David Kennedy, the director of the Center for Crime Prevention & Control at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, explains how the Boston Gun Project laid the groundwork for the Drug Market Initiative pilot in High Point, N.C. ROBERT V. WOLF: Hi. I’m Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation. For this month’s podcast I’m going to share with you some excerpts from a presentation given to Center for Court Innovation staff by Professor David Kennedy, director of the Center for Crime Preven...2010-06-3000 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationDavid Kennedy: The Story behind the Drug Market Initiative (Part I)Professor David Kennedy, the director of the Center for Crime Prevention & Control at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, explains how the Boston Gun Project laid the groundwork for the Drug Market Initiative pilot in High Point, N.C. ROBERT V. WOLF: Hi. I’m Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation. For this month’s podcast I’m going to share with you some excerpts from a presentation given to Center for Court Innovation staff by Professor David Kennedy, director of the Center for Crime Preven...2010-06-3000 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationShutting Drug Markets in High Point, North CarolinaGretta Bush and Bobby Davis of High Point Community Against Violence explain how the Drug Market Initiative–a program developed by David Kennedy of John Jay College of Criminal Justice–offers a sustainable and effective strategy for ending the violence associated with open-air drug markets. ROBERT V. WOLF: Hi, this is Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation. And I’m in High Point, North Carolina, speaking with Gretta Bush, who is the president of High Point Community Against Violence. Ms. Bush has played an integral role i...2009-12-1500 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationShutting Drug Markets in High Point, North CarolinaGretta Bush and Bobby Davis of High Point Community Against Violence explain how the Drug Market Initiative–a program developed by David Kennedy of John Jay College of Criminal Justice–offers a sustainable and effective strategy for ending the violence associated with open-air drug markets. ROBERT V. WOLF: Hi, this is Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation. And I’m in High Point, North Carolina, speaking with Gretta Bush, who is the president of High Point Community Against Violence. Ms. Bush has played an integral role i...2009-12-1500 min