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Robert Justice
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Crime Writers of Color
Black Avengers Unite!
Glenn Parris, Gar Anthony Haywood, Gary Phillips, Christopher Chambers and Gloria Browne-Marshall all join Robert Justice to talk about their contributions to Marvel’s Sam Wilson Captain American: The Shield of Sam Wilson—a revolutionary new anthology from Black American writers. Links Glenn Parris Gar Anthony Haywood Gary Phillips Christopher Chambers Gloria Brown-Marshall Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeart...
2025-04-10
59 min
The Convocation Unscripted
Quiet and Steady Resistance: the Work of Racial Justice and Repair Continues in Local Communities
In this episode, the Convocation Unscripted team takes a break from the daily outrages coming from the Trump administration to talk about the work for racial justice, healing, and repair that is taking place in unexpected places. Jemar talked about his recent travels to Jackson, Mississippi, and Montgomery and Selma, Alabama. Robby talked about his recent trips to speak at First Baptist Church of Richmond, Virginia, where his book White Too Long was chosen as a city-side book read for Black History Month, and to the Zacchaeus Foundation in Little Rock, Arkansas, which is facilitating reparations payments from white...
2025-03-21
41 min
Crime Writers of Color
Gigi Pandian Returns!
Gigi Pandian—co-founder of Crime Writers of Color—returns to talk with Robert Justice about the latest installment in the Secret Staircase Mysteries. Plus we get an update on her Accidental Alchemist and Jaya Jones series. Links Gigl Pandian’s Website Gigi Pandian’s Books Robert Justice’s Website Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2025-02-20
30 min
Nothing But The Truth
⚖️ Crime & Justice with Dr. Debbie Goodman
Get ready to dive deep into the world of #criminology with our special guest, Dr. Debbie Goodman! As a professor at St. Thomas University and a nationally recognized TV criminologist, Dr. Goodman's deep understanding of criminality and the justice system enriched the discussions and made them incredibly captivating. Dr. Goodman brings a wealth of experience to the table, having served as a professor, published author, and former TV show host. She'll share insights from her decades of work in the justice field, including her expertise in areas like: Criminal Justice System: Learn about the complexities of law...
2024-12-26
27 min
Crime Writers of Color
Attica Locke & Highway 59
ttica Locke, author of the Highway 59 series is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Attica’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writer's of Color Website
2024-12-18
46 min
Nothing But The Truth
⚖️ Dan Adams: A Fighter for Justice | Creator of Justice Story
Daniel M. Adams is more than just a lawyer. He's a relentless advocate for the wrongfully accused. With a background as both a prosecutor and a defense attorney, Dan brings a unique perspective to every case. His passion for justice is evident in his work defending clients in complex white-collar crime and drug overdose homicide cases. He's also a champion for transparency and accountability, taking on cases involving public corruption. When he's not in the courtroom, you might find him at the CrossFit gym, channeling his energy into physical fitness. But his dedication to his...
2024-12-11
26 min
The Quantum Drift
AI in Justice: How One Startup Helps Public Defenders Navigate Digital Evidence
In this episode, Robert and Haley explore the powerful ways AI is being put to work in the justice system, focusing on an innovative tool designed to help public defenders handle massive amounts of body camera footage and digital evidence. Meet Devshi Mehrotra, the visionary founder of JusticeText, an AI-driven platform assisting attorneys in sifting through hours of video for crucial moments that support or challenge defense theories. We dig into: JusticeText’s Features: How the AI flags key moments like arrests and Miranda warnings, allowing ov...
2024-11-08
10 min
The Inside Flap
Ep. 260 Staying Busy With Robert Justice
We’re joined by one of our favorite guests Robert Justice for a fun chat all about his new novel A Dream in the Dark, Denver’s dark past, wrongful convictions, and the true story of a group of cops who investigate their own robberies. Plus – Dave has breaking news, Laura is obsessed with Love Island, … Continue reading Ep. 260 Staying Busy With Robert Justice
2024-07-24
1h 29
Religion and Justice
Flooding in Appalachia: A Call to Redemptive Work with Robert Kell (S1:E14)
In this episode, hosts Gabby Lisi and George Schmidt are joined by Robert Kell, the New Economy Program Manager with Appalachian Voices and a graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School (Wendland-Cook Program Fellow). Together, they discuss Robert's article, "Flooding in Appalachia Calls Us to Redemptive Work," which delves into the environmental and social challenges facing Appalachia.Robert shares his personal connection to the Appalachian region, recounting the lessons he learned from his Granny about respecting and delighting in nature. He discusses the devastating impact of climate change and deforestation on local communities, highlighting the tensions between traditional faith...
2024-07-15
1h 07
Like It Is: 30 Minutes of Good Conversation
Part 1: U.S. Criminal Justice or Criminal Injustice? An Interview with Bryan Stevenson
In this compelling two-part interview with renowned attorney Bryan Stevenson, founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, we discuss the stark disparities within the criminal justice system. Stevenson shares his insights on how racial bias and economic status impact our U.S. justice system and create different realities for the "haves" and the "have-nots." He highlights the critical need for public defenders and the role lawyers play in creating hope and challenging injustice. He questions why, despite a surplus of lawyers, many people of color and the poor still lack adequate representation. We also explore t...
2024-07-04
29 min
Like It Is: 30 Minutes of Good Conversation
Part 2: U.S. Criminal Justice or Criminal Injustice? An Interview with Bryan Stevenson
In this compelling two-part interview with renowned attorney Bryan Stevenson, founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, we discuss the stark disparities within the criminal justice system. Stevenson shares his insights on how racial bias and economic status impact our U.S. justice system and create different realities for the "haves" and the "have-nots." He highlights the critical need for public defenders and the role lawyers play in creating hope and challenging injustice. He questions why, despite a surplus of lawyers, many people of color and the poor still lack adequate representation. We also explore t...
2024-07-04
29 min
Elevate with Robert Glazer
Elevate Classics: Amanda Knox's Story of Wrongful Conviction, Exoneration and Justice
ABOUT AMANDA KNOXAt 20 years old, Amanda Knox was wrongfully convicted for a horrific murder she did not commit. After spending years in prison, she was definitively exonerated by Italy's highest court and allowed to return home to America. Today, she is an exoneree, journalist, advocate for justice and author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, Waiting To Be Heard.Amanda joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss her astonishing story, her perspective of justice and resilience, the damaging effect of confirmation bias, and much more. Learn...
2024-06-25
1h 25
Like It Is: 30 Minutes of Good Conversation
Harmony and Hope: The Jazz and Justice Church of Oakland
Spotlighting the transformative work of the Plymouth United Church of Christ in Oakland, California. Led by the dynamic Rev. Marjorie Matthews, this vibrant community is a beacon of hope and healing for residents of Oakland. "No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here," says Rev. Matthews, who shares her deep commitment to social justice and community healing, emphasizing the church's mission of inclusion and advocacy for marginalized individuals. Central to the church's mission is the concept of Justice-Making—a powerful call to action that encourages members to activ...
2024-05-22
29 min
The Broken System Podcast
The Broken System - Season 2 Episode 19: Justice for Jacob Landin w/ Eric Carter-Landin
In this week's gripping episode of The Broken System Podcast, we delve deep into a story that is as heart-wrenching as it is infuriating—the unsolved death of Jacob Landin. Joining us is a very special guest, Eric Carter-Landin, whose life was forever changed in 1987 when tragedy struck his family in the small town of Socorro, New Mexico.At just nine months old, Jacob Landin met an untimely and mysterious death, a case that has remained cold for over three decades. Eric, Jacob's older brother, has since dedicated his life to seeking justice for Ja...
2024-04-10
1h 29
The Broken System Podcast
The Broken System - Season 2 Episode 18: Seeking Justice for Dawn Pasela
In this week's riveting episode of "The Broken System Podcast," we delve into the heart of social justice advocacy with special guests from the "Seeking Justice" YouTube channel. Join us as we sit down with the passionate and dedicated women behind the channel to discuss the urgent need for reform and accountability within our legal systems.Our conversation takes a poignant turn as we center our discussion around the impactful work being done on the "Justice for Dawn" campaign. Together, we shed light on the harrowing story of Dawn, a victim of systemic injustice, and the relentless...
2024-04-01
1h 39
Crime Writers of Color
Amina Akhtar—Almost Surely Dead
Amina Akhtar, author of Almost Surely Dead is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Amina’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writer's of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2024-03-13
43 min
The Transform Justice Podcast
Ep30: A different lens? Neurodivergence in the criminal justice system
It is estimated that over half the prison population is neurodivergent, including people who are autistic or have ADHD or a brain injury. Is society's failure to understand neurodivergence leading to disproportionate criminalisation? In this episode, Rob and Penelope are joined by MP and former Lord Chancellor Sir Robert Buckland and Angela Kirwin, criminal justice author. They discuss the factors that cause neurodivergent people to come into contact with the justice system, how they experience prison differently, and efforts to promote neuroinclusion across justice. Sir Robert Buckland @RobertBuckland
2024-02-09
34 min
Crime Writers of Color
The Glorious Danielle Arceneaux
Danielle Arceneaux, author of Glory Be is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Danielle’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2024-02-07
31 min
Crime Writers of Color
Jackal with Erin E. Adams
Erin E. Adams, author of Jackal is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Erin’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2024-01-10
39 min
Resurrection Stories
Closing the Justice & Kindness Gap through Love & Acceptance
Welcome to Resurrection Stories! Today, we're thrilled to have Pastor Cheryl Jefferson Bell, a beacon of love and justice at Resurrection. Get ready for an inspiring conversation about her faith journey, her passionate work in community justice, and the amazing spirit of Resurrection.Cheryl's story is one of deep faith and unwavering conviction. Growing up in a Methodist family, the church became her safe haven and a place of acceptance. A pivotal moment came during her confirmation, where she felt God's spirit fill her. This experience ignited a fire for social justice that continues to guide her path.
2023-12-15
21 min
Squared Circle Pit
#112 - Pro Wrestler Matthew Justice Talks Metallica Inspiration, Death Match Wrestling
MLW Tag Team Champion and Circle6 World Champion Matthew Justice steps into the Squared Circle Pit this week. Matt talks about his love for Metallica, how ECW got him into pro wrestling, his favorite pro wrestlers, deciding to be a wrestler in high school and his journey over the last 20 years, including moving to New York, getting signed to WWE's developmental system and his love of death match wrestling.Catch Matt Justice at MLW One Shot Thursday, December 7th in NYC. Matt will also be at the Circle6 King of the Death Matches on...
2023-12-06
39 min
Military Justice Today
Long Overdue Changes that Should Be Made to the U.S. Military Justice System
In this episode of MJT, attorneys Robert Capovilla and Robby Morris cover the biggest problems with today's military justice system and steps that should be taken to ensure justice for everyone involved in courts-martial, separation boards, and other military law matters. (And a little bit of college football, too.)
2023-12-01
29 min
Crime Writers of Color
Just Call Me Shelly with Shelly Ellis/L. S. Stratton/Shelly Stratton
Shelly Ellis, author of over a dozen novels including The Three Mrs. Greys Series and Not So Perfect Strangers, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Shelly’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2023-11-09
32 min
Justice Speakers Institute
Transforming Justice: Robert Mitchell on New Mexico’s Treatment Courts
Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #55 Justice Speaks continues its series of interviews with State Treatment Court Associations’ leaders and State Treatment Court Coordinators by interviewing Mr. Robert Mitchell, State Coordinator for Drug Courts in New Mexico. This episode is sponsored by Reconnect. The Journey Begins Mr. Mitchell’s career path started in Wisconsin, and then took him to Ohio, eventually led him to New Mexico, before entering the criminal justice arena, he worked extensively in faith-based institutions. However, his background in law enforcement, emergency medical services (EMS), and a stint in the Air Force kept him c...
2023-10-05
21 min
Elevate with Robert Glazer
Amanda Knox's Story of Wrongful Conviction, Exoneration and Justice
ABOUT AMANDA KNOXAt 20 years old, Amanda Knox was wrongfully convicted for a horrific murder she did not commit. After spending years in prison, she was definitively exonerated by Italy's highest court and allowed to return home to America. Today, she is an exoneree, journalist, advocate for justice and author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, Waiting To Be Heard.Amanda joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss her astonishing story, her perspective of justice and resilience, the damaging effect of confirmation bias, and much more. Learn...
2023-09-12
1h 25
Watching the Watchers with Robert Gouveia Esq.
Trump WRECKING Justice; Secret Services Finds NO SUSPECTS; Ray Epps SUES Fox
January 6th Protestor Ray Epps sues Fox News for tarnishing his good name. Rep. Troy Nehls asks Christopher Wray about their investigation as Epps suggests the DOJ is close to indicting him.The Secret Services announces the end of their investigation into the drugs found at the White House. Not surprisingly, they were not able to identify a suspect, leading many to conclude it was definitely Hunter's. Reps. MTG and Boebert comments and Senator Marco Rubio weighs in.In another petty move, the Biden Department of Justice files a notice of appeal in the case...
2023-07-14
1h 55
Crime Writers of Color
Alessandra Harris—Last Place Seen
Alessandra Harris, author of the Last Place Seen, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Alessandra Harris doesn't shy away from controversial topics, and writes books that reflect the diversity of her world. In addition to writing fiction, Alessandra is an advocate for mental health and racial justice. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and four children. Her debut novel, Blaming the Wind, was published by Red Adept Publishing in 2016, followed by Everything She Lost in 2018, and Last Place Seen in 2022. Her first non-fiction title, In the Shadow of Freedom: A Catholic Call for...
2023-06-21
25 min
True Crime Reporter
Texas Justice Prevails: Texas Deputy Steve January Arrested Killers For 34 Years
Steve January, the Chief Deputy of the McLennan County Sheriff in Waco, Texas, was a lawman cut from denim of the old west. Hundreds of officers recently paid their last respects to January, whose life was not cut short by a bullet from his many face-offs with killers but by cancer. I’m Robert Riggs with a story about an officer who fought many a round seeking justice inside the crime scene tape. L to R Robert Riggs & Chief Deputy Steve January Hold "Yellowstone" Hoodie Worn By Nicole Sheridan Steve and I were last pictured together holding up a barrel rac...
2023-06-12
31 min
Youth Justice Transformation in Action
Managing Change: The King County Experience (ft. Robert Gant and Aaron Parker)
The role of the manager is critical to successful youth justice transformation efforts. In this podcast, Robert Gant and Aaron Parker, two program managers from King County, Washington, discuss the steps they took to effectively reform the youth justice system during a tumultuous period of transition. From COVID to leadership transitions to building a new facility amidst community pressure to eliminate the need for secure detention for youth, Robert and Aaron share how their experience in community-based organizations and knowledge of implementation science supported them in successfully implementing the Juvenile Therapeutic Response and Accountability Court (JTRAC).To l...
2023-05-30
42 min
Crime Writers of Color
Chery Head & TIME'S UNDOING
Cheryl Head, author of the Time’s Undoing, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Cheryl’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2023-05-17
35 min
Organized Chaos Podcast
Episode 99: Furious 7, Blood In Blood Out, & Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
Send us a text In this episode, we discuss:- News (Donald Trump & George Santos)- Furious 7- Blood In Blood Out- Justice League: The Flashpoint ParadoxRecorded May 15, 2023 In this episode, we discuss:- News (Donald Trump & George Santos)- Furious 7- Blood In Blood Out- Justice League: The Flashpoint ParadoxRecorded May 15, 2023 Bobby Quarters:https://www.facebook.com/BobbyQuartersmediahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkz8zBMjwH9WfI7Ghd4iVIQJEMS Art Stud...
2023-05-16
1h 09
Change Your Mind- Change Your Life! Your Complete Guide to Success After Covid-19 w/ Robert Paisola
S3 E11 The #TruthConductor ( Don Folden ) is Blessed by Robert Paisola and His Global Friends- PART 1
S3 E11 PART 1 ABOUT ROBERT PAISOLA Robert Paisola is a successful entrepreneur and CEO of Western Capital, a company that specializes in debt management and resolution. With over 30 years of experience in the finance industry, Robert has helped countless clients to get out of debt and achieve financial freedom. Robert's passion for helping people with their finances was sparked by his own struggles with debt in his early twenties. After overcoming his own financial challenges, Robert dedicated himself to helping others do the same. Robert's expertise in debt management has made him a sought-after speaker and media personality, with app...
2023-03-12
2h 53
Crime Writers of Color
Esme Addison—Mermaid Mysteries
Esme Addison, author of the Enchanted Bay Mysteries, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Esme’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Robert Justice’s Website
2023-02-22
39 min
Crime Writers of Color
Sulari Gentill—Stars, Truffles and The Woman in the Library
Sulari Gentill, author of The Woman in the Library, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Sulari’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website
2023-01-18
42 min
LOGICAL MINDS ONLY
What Is Wrong With Social Justice
Democracy is a rite that confirms one’s subjugation to the state. The state is an institution of social justice. Social justice is simply human rights applied or the idea that humans are entitled to certain things or conditions. Social justice is the payoff. By creating subgroups, one become entitled to additional rights. The provision of these entitlements is what is called social justice. The key feature is not the rights or the entitlements, it is the obligation of others to earn and supply the entitled with what they never earned and provide no compensatory value for. Which makes so...
2023-01-17
20 min
LOGICAL MINDS ONLY
The Fight For Social Justice
The fight for social justice appears to be the only just fight and few oppose it yet the fight never appears to be won. It is a simple matter to blame the failure of the social justice agenda on a stubborn enemy. We can claim the hate is so virulent it is impossible to overcome. But where is it? The hate often appears to come from those who claim to be on the side of social justice and to be aimed at the most innocuous of questions. Is social justice such a virtuous agenda no one is permitted to...
2023-01-16
11 min
The "What is Money?" Show
Bitcoin is Justice with Robert Breedlove (WiM253)
Robert Breedlove joins the "U.K. Bitcoin Master" on his show, "The Bullish Bitcoin Channel" for an in-depth conversation on Robert's path into entropreneurship and Bitcoin. We also discuss how bitcoin is "the internet of money and the positive impacts Bitcoin has had on their lives and why educating others about Bitcoin is of critical importance.Be sure to check out Swan Private, the trusted Bitcoin financial services provider for high-net-worth individuals and businesses worldwide: https://www.swanprivate.com/breedloveGUEST:"Bullish Bitcoin Channel": https://www.youtube.com/@UKBitcoinMaster"U.K. Bitcoin Master"...
2022-12-26
1h 02
True Crime Reporter
A Mother’s Pursuit of Justice: The Contract Murder of Dan Markel
FSU Law Prof Dan Markel Was Shot Point Blank By Contract Killers as He Pulled Into The Garage of His Home Murder is a life sentence for the victim’s family and friends. Closure is a myth perpetuated by the news media. During three decades of investigative reporting, Robert Riggs has witnessed how the victim’s families often suffer in silence and are left out of the confusing criminal justice process. In this episode of the True Crime Reporter® podcast, Ruth Markel shares a remarkable story of grief, resilience, and hope during an eight-year murder investigation that is not over. FSU La...
2022-12-13
41 min
Crime Writers of Color
The Many Lives of Delia C. Pitts
Robert Justice interviews Delia C. Pitts, author of the Ross Agency Mystery series. Born and raised in Chicago, Delia graduated from Oberlin College with a Bachelor’s degree in history. After working as a journalist, she earned a Ph.D. in African history from the University of Chicago. She is a former university administrator and U.S. diplomat. Murder My Past is the fifth book in her contemporary noir mystery series. The next entry, Murder Take Two, will be published in 2022. Her short story, “The Killer,” was published in The Chicago Quarterly Review, #31. It was selected for inclus...
2022-11-16
35 min
RUF Michigan
Revelation: Unveiled Justice
"Don't be on the wrong side of history." It's said about everything today. We shape our ethics around it. But have you ever stopped to consider what this phrase presumes? That history is, indeed, marching forward? Join campus minister Robert Knuth as we look at Revelation 20 and see that true justice, the justice we long for, is only found by considering the destination that time is ultimately marching toward.
2022-11-10
39 min
The Missing Conversation
Special Political Series - Part 6: Converting Our Anger into a Passion for Justice
This week, Robert and Dave will wrap up this special political series with its 6th episode. American politics is infected where the truth no longer seems to matter. It doesn’t seem to matter that Republican judges saw that elections were fair. It doesn't matter that there was an attempted coup in The Capital and police officers were killed. It doesn't seem to matter that we may be losing our right to vote unless you get involved more than you are right now. The truth matters and is the antidote. Robert and Dave speak not from the viewpoint of a...
2022-11-04
33 min
Killer Content with Emily Webb
Wrongful convictions and writing wrongs through storytelling: Robert Justice
Robert Justice is a Denver-based author whose debut fiction book THEY CAN’T TAKE YOUR NAME has the real and shocking issues of wrongful convictions and the death penalty at the core of the narrative. Read a book, right a wrong is at the heart of Robert’s writing and much of the proceeds from They Can’t Take Your Name go The Korey Wise Innocence Project, which provides free investigative and legal services to people serving time in Colorado prisons for crimes they did not commit.Robert is also the host of the Cri...
2022-10-14
31 min
Crime Writers of Color
The Illustrious Gary Phillips
Gary Phillips, author of almost twenty novels, including Matthew Henson and The Ice Temple of Harlem and One-Shot Harry, is interviewed by Robert Justice.
2022-10-05
44 min
Crime Writers of Color
Vaseem Khan--Author and Podcast Host
Vaseem Khan, author of the Baby Ganesh Agency Investigation and Malabar House series, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Vaseem’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website
2022-06-08
37 min
Teaching Hard History
Criminalizing Blackness: Prisons, Police and Jim Crow – w/ Robert T. Chase and Brandon T. Jett
After emancipation, aspects of the legal system were reshaped to maintain control of Black lives and labor. Historian Robert T. Chase outlines the evolution of convict leasing in the prison system. And Historian Brandon T. Jett explores the commercial factors behind the transition from extra-legal lynchings to police enforcement of the color line. We examine the connections between these early practices and the more familiar apparatuses of today’s justice system—from policing to penitentiaries. Learning for Justice has great tools for teaching about criminal justice during Jim Crow and after, like this article “Teaching About Mass Incarce...
2022-05-16
1h 49
Rights Not Charity
U.S. Food Banks Supporting Migrant Justice
In today's episode, we'll talk about why our food justice movement including food banks should work in solidarity with the movement for migrant justice. I recently saw a meme that showed a picture of a man holding a sign that read, "Do you know what an accent is? It's a sign of bravery." Truly, the migrant story is one of bravery. You must be brave to leave family and the only homeland you've known, embrace potentially treacherous travel and come to a new country where you know that not all will welcome you. But you do it for the...
2022-05-10
10 min
Crime Writers of Color
Kellye & Gigi Return
CWoC co-founders Kellye Garrett, author of Like a Sister and Gigi Pandian, author of Under Lock & Skeleton Key return to discuss their new books with Robert Justice. Links Kellye’s Website Gigi’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2022-05-01
36 min
Military Justice Today
Unlawful Command Influence in the U.S. Military Justice System
In this episode of Military Justice Today, attorneys Robert Capovilla and Mickey Williams discuss the issue of UCI, including different types, their impact on fairness and justice, and recent cases in the military courts.
2022-04-27
41 min
Crime Writers of Color
Wanda Morris--All Her Little Secrets
Wanda Morris, author of All Her Little Secrets, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Wanda’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2022-04-05
28 min
Crime Writers of Color
Akwaaba! Yasmin Angoe--HER NAME IS KNIGHT
Yasmin Angoe—author of HER NAME IS KNIGHT—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Yasmin’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2022-02-16
28 min
Crime Writers of Color
Aaron Philip Clark—Under Color of Law
Aaron Philip Clark—author of Under Color of Law—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Aaron’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2022-01-13
39 min
Crime Writers of Color
Bonus Mini-Episode with Rachel Howzell Hall
Rachel Howzell Hall—author of These Toxic Things—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Rachel’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website
2021-12-15
20 min
Crime Writers of Color
Robert Justice (w/ special guest host)--THEY CAN'T TAKE YOUR NAME
Robert Justice—author of THEY CAN'T TAKE YOUR NAME—is interviewed by a special guest host. Links Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website
2021-12-08
35 min
Crime Writers of Color
Anthology Extravaganza
Anthology editors Abby Vandiver, Marla Bradeen, Steph Cha and Alafair Burke are interviewed by Robert Justice. Carolyn Wilkins and Alex Segura read from their amazing short stories. Links Midnight Hour: A Chilling Anthology of Crime Fiction from 20 Authors of Color Festive Mayhem 2: Seven Holiday Culinary Cozy Mysteries The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2021 Robert Justice’s Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Ja...
2021-11-10
1h 01
Crime Writers of Color
Patricia Raybon--Writer of Faith & Mystery and ALL THAT IS SECRET
Patricia Raybon—author of ALL THAT IS SECRET—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Patricia Raybon is an award-winning author and novelist who writes at the daring intersection of faith and race. Her books include My First White Friend, winner of the Christopher Award, I Told the Mountain to Move, a prayer memoir about her struggle to learn to pray, that was a Christianity Today Book of the Year finalist, and Undivided: A Muslim Daughter, Her Christian Mother, Their Path to Peace, coauthored with her younger daughter Alana Raybon. Patricia’s essays on faith and race have bee...
2021-10-06
37 min
Crime Writers of Color
Nadine Matheson--The Jigsaw Man
Nadine Matheson—author of The Jigsaw Man—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Nadine’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-09-14
35 min
Crime Writers of Color
Patricia Sargeant--A Story to Match Your Every Mood
Patricia Sargeant—author of Murder by Page One—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Patricia Sargeant’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Webpage Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-08-24
27 min
Crime Writers of Color
Tracy Clark: Cass Raines, Chicago and Oh Snap!
Tracy Clark—author of the Cass Raines Chicago Mysteries—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Tracy Clark’s Website Robert Justice’s Website CrimeWritersofColor.com Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-08-02
32 min
Is That Even Legal?
May We Approach the Bench? Bob Talks with Arizona Supreme Court Justice James P. Beene
Send us a textDon't miss the first of this two part series with Justice James P. BeeneSupreme intelligence:What goes through the mind of a Supreme Court Justice?What is the appropriate role of a Justice in today's hyper-politicized society?What constitutes a good lawyer in the eyes of a Supreme Court Justice?What is "legislating from the bench," and what does it mean? How does a Justice avoid that?With a great legal mind that could command a hefty salary in private p...
2021-06-21
28 min
Liberty Under Law
Episode 8: Rachel L. Braunstein & Naomi Young, Her Justice
Kristan McMahon speaks with Rachel L. Braunstein and Naomi Young of Her Justice, an organization dedicated to breaking down systemic barriers that are built into the civil justice system, and barriers that reinforce and exacerbate gender, racial and economic imbalances.The Robert H. Jackson Center is proud to be the recipient of an Action Grant award by Humanities New York (HNY) for innovative public humanities offerings. RHJC used its grant award to support our April Tea Time with the Jackson Center programs, including this episode of Liberty Under Law.
2021-06-16
1h 05
Crime Writers of Color
Aya de Leon--A Spy in the Struggle
Aya de Leon—author of A Spy in the Struggle—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Aya de Leon’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-06-02
50 min
Crime Writers of Color
The World According to Gar Anthony Haywood--In Things Unseen
Gar Anthony Haywood—author of In Things Unseen—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Gar Anthony Haywood’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-05-11
40 min
Liberty Under Law
Episode 2: Eva Paterson, President & Co-Founder, Equal Justice Society
Eva Jefferson Paterson has campaigned for civil rights with passion, courage and tenacity for more than four decades. Paterson is the President and a co-founder of the Equal Justice Society, a legal organization transforming the nation’s consciousness on race through law, social science, and the arts.Prior to taking the helm of the Equal Justice Society in 2003, Paterson worked at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights for twenty-six years, thirteen of them as Executive Director. Paterson led the organization’s work providing free legal services to low-income individuals, litigating class action civil rights cases, and advocating for so...
2021-04-28
1h 00
Crime Writers of Color
Alyssa Cole--When No One Is Watching
Alyssa Cole—author of When No One Is Watching—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Alyssa Cole’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-04-27
47 min
Liberty Under Law
Episode 1: Juan Thomas, Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Civil Rights & Social Justice Section
Our first episode features Juan R. Thomas, the Vice-Chair of the American Bar Association Civil Rights & Social Justice Section Juan is Of Counsel at Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A., the founder and principal of The Thomas Law Group, a member of the Council of the American Bar Association’s Section for State & Local Government, and the General Counsel for the Morehouse College National Alumni Association. Juan and Kristan discussed the equity gap through a race-based lens.The Robert H. Jackson Center envisions a world where the universal principles of equality, fairness, and justice prevail. To learn mo...
2021-04-15
1h 06
Crime Writers of Color
Alexia Gordon--Whiskey, Ireland and Gethsemane Brown
Alexia Gordon—physician by day, award winning #ownvoices crime novelist by night—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Alexia Gordon’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-04-08
32 min
Watching the Watchers with Robert Gouveia Esq.
Chauvin Trial Day 18, SCOTUS Orders & Justice Thomas, 60-Minutes’ Ron Desantis Fake News
The government continues presenting its case against Derek Chauvin with a doctor and Chief of Police. Justice Thomas pens an interesting concurring opinion regarding Big Tech that raises eyebrows. Ron Desantis is the subject of a CBS 60 Minutes hit piece that takes him out of context. And more! Join criminal defense lawyer Robert F. Gruler in a discussion on the latest legal, criminal and political news, including: • Judge Cahill conducts a “Schwartz Hearing” to question jurors about potential misconduct.• Dr. Langenfeld testifies today he believed that asphyxia could have been the cause of death based on...
2021-04-08
2h 10
Crime Writers of Color
Rachel Howzell-Hall--And Now She's Gone
Thriller author, Rachel Howzell-Hall, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Rachel Howzell-Hall’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-03-16
44 min
LOGICAL MINDS ONLY
Justice Praxis
Justice is incompatible with liberty. Justice applied cannot do anything other than reject liberty. Freedom requires someone pay the cost. Paying the cost of freedom gives us justice only if we obtain the freedom that we fought for. Those who fight for freedom and do not reap the rewards they fought for do not receive justice. This happens only because we are not permitted to fight for justice. If justice was the ideal fought for, we would have justice, we would have what we fought for. The fight for freedom permits justice to be withheld. Freedom is a pie...
2021-03-04
15 min
Crime Writers of Color
Bianca Sloane--Suspense and the Dark Side of Love
Suspence author, Bianca Sloane, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Bianca Sloane is the author of the suspense novels What You Don’t Know, Sweet Little Lies, Every Breath You Take and Killing Me Softly (previously published as Live and Let Die), chosen as “Thriller of the Month” (May 2013) by e-thriller.com and a “2013 Top Read” by OOSA Online Book Club. When she’s not writing, she’s watching Bravo TV, Investigation Discovery, reading, or cooking. Sloane resides in Chicago. Links Bianca Sloane’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website
2021-02-23
42 min
Crime Writers of Color
They're Gone with E. A. Aymar (AKA E. A. Barres)
E. A. Aymar (AKA—E. A. Barres), author of They’re Gone, is interviewed by Robert Justice. His past thrillers include thriller, The Unrepentant, was published in 2019, the novels-in-stories The Swamp Killers and The Night of the Flood (in which he served as co-editor and contributor). He has a monthly column in the Washington Independent Review of Books, is a former member of the national board of the International Thriller Writers and, for years, was the managing editor of The Thrill Begins, an online resource for debut and aspiring writers. He is also an active member of Crime Writer...
2021-02-02
37 min
Crime Writers of Color
David Heska Wanbli Weiden-Winter Counts
David Heska Wanbli Weiden, author of Winter Counts , is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links David Heska Wanbli Weiden’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-01-13
37 min
Crime Writers of Color
Tori Eldridge--The Ninja Daughter & The Ninja's Blade
Tori Eldridge, author of the Lily Wong thriller-mystery series , is interviewed by Robert Justice. Tori Eldridge is the bestselling author of The Ninja’s Blade and The Ninja Daughter (Lily Wong series), nominated for the Anthony, Lefty, and Macavity Awards for Best First Novel and named one of the “Best Mystery Books of the Year” by The South Florida Sun Sentinel and awarded 2019 Thriller Book of the Year by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. Links Tori Eldridge’s Website Robert Justice’s Website CrimeWritersofColor.com
2020-12-21
30 min
Crime Writers of Color
S. A. Cosby--Blacktop Wasteland
S. A. Cosby, author Blacktop Wasteland, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links S. A. Cosby’s Books Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website
2020-12-02
35 min
The Real-Time Storytime!
FREE Audiobook "Infernal Justice" - Part Two (of Two) [NSFW!]
Infernal Justice - Part Two (of Two) [NSFW!] This is Volume #1, Issue #3: Infernal Justice - Written by Robert R. Ricks Synopsis: Corey Black was on top of the world, after assuming the identity of a notorious and reclusive crime boss. With resources to spare and the latest military tech at his disposal, he was free to engage in his real passion, hunting and killing anyone he felt like. No one cared about the people of the Lower City, and with the aid of his A.I. partner Scan, he raped and murdered whenever and whomever he wanted and...
2020-11-10
00 min
The Real-Time Storytime!
Free Audio Book - "Infernal Justice" part one of two
Free Audio Book - "Infernal Justice" part one of two This is Volume #1, Issue #3: Infernal Justice - Written by Robert R. Ricks Synopsis: Corey Black was on top of the world, after assuming the identity of a notorious and reclusive crime boss. With resources to spare and the latest military tech at his disposal, he was free to engage in his real passion, hunting and killing anyone he felt like. No one cared about the people of the Lower City, and with the aid of his A.I. partner Scan, he raped and murdered whenever...
2020-11-09
00 min
Justice in Motion
Episode 7, Robert Greenwald and Voter Suppression
Before we move forward, a quick reminder to show up at the polls today (Tuesday, November 3), and VOTE! A vote cast is a voice heard, and more than any other this election is a chance to envision that another world is possible. Visit www.vote.gov to learn how to cast your vote and change the world! And now back to our regularly scheduling podcasting. Let's face it: 2020 has been a bear of a year. How's that for an understatement? And now the 2020 General Election is upon us, so for this month's episode...
2020-11-03
00 min
Crime Writers of Color
Maxine Mei-Fung Chung--The Eighth Girl
Maxine Mei-Fung Chung, author The Eighth Girl, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Maxine is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and training psychotherapist. She lectures on trauma, gender and sexuality, clinical dissociation, and attachment theory at The Bowlby Centre and was awarded the Jafar Kareem Bursary for her work supporting people from ethnic minorities experiencing isolation and mental health problems. Originally trained in the arts, she previously worked as a creative director for ten years at Condé Nast, The Sunday Times, and The Times (London). The Eighth Girl, is her debut novel, publis...
2020-10-28
23 min
Crime Writers of Color
Kim Johnson--This Is My America
Kim Johnson, author This is My America, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Kim held leadership positions in social justice organizations as a teen and in college. She’s now a college administrator who maintains civic engagement throughout the community while also mentoring Black student activists and leaders. She is also the graduate advisor and member of an historically Black sorority. This Is My America is her debut novel and explores racial injustice against innocent Black men who are criminally sentenced and the families left behind to pick up the pieces. She holds degrees from the University of Oregon...
2020-10-13
36 min
The Headline King Robert Littal
Charlo Brothers Interview; No Justice For Breonna Taylor; The Whitlock Trap
Interview: Robert Littal speaks with Jermell and Jermall Charlo Before PPV Bout. Opening Bell: No Justice for Breonna Taylor, Tyrod Taylor's Lung, IG models in NBA Bubble What in the Blue Hell: Vanessa Bryant's mom says she kicked her out of the house. The Injustice League: Hashtags aren't getting justice for police brutality Keep that same energy: The Whitlock TRAP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-09-24
1h 16
Keep That Same Energy
Charlo Brothers Interview; No Justice For Breonna Taylor; The Whitlock Trap
Interview: Robert Littal speaks with Jermell and Jermall Charlo Before PPV Bout.Opening Bell: No Justice for Breonna Taylor, Tyrod Taylor's Lung, IG models in NBA BubbleWhat in the Blue Hell: Vanessa Bryant's mom says she kicked her out of the house.The Injustice League: Hashtags aren't getting justice for police brutalityKeep that same energy: The Whitlock TRAP Get full access to BSO Newsletter at bsoent.substack.com/subscribe
2020-09-24
1h 17
Crime Writers of Color
Nikki Dolson--Love and Other Criminal Behavior
Nikki Dolson, author Love and Other Criminal Behavior, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Nikki Dolson is a writer primarily of short fiction, which has been published in places like Shotgun Honey, Tough, Thuglit, & Bartleby Snopes. She’s also written a novel-ish thing, ALL THINGS VIOLENT, in addition to her short story collection, LOVE AND OTHER CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR. Links Nikki Dolson’s Website & Books CrimeWritersofColor.com Robert Justice’s Website Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2020-09-23
40 min
Crime Writers of Color
Faye Snowden--A Killing Fire
Faye Snowden, author of A Killing Fire, is interviewed by Robert Justice. FayeSnowden.com CrimeWritersofColor.com
2020-09-01
27 min
Crime Writers of Color
J. L. Brown--Jade Harrington Mystery Novels
J. L. Brown, author of the Jade Harrington mystery novels, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Also, Julie settles once and for all--Who's better? Michael Jackson or Prince? Jordan or Lebron? JLBrownAuthor.com CrimeWritersofColor.com
2020-08-11
20 min
Crime Writers of Color
Alex Segura--Pete Fernandez, Star Wars and What's Next?
Alex Segura, acclaimed author of novels, comic books and podcasts, is interviewed by Robert Justice. AlexSegura.com CrimeWritersofColor.com
2020-07-22
43 min
Crime Writers of Color
John Vercher--Race, Identity & Three-Fifths
John Vercher, author Three Fifths, is interviewed by Robert Justice. John Vercher’s Website Purchase Three-Fifths CrimeWritersofColor.com
2020-06-29
29 min
Crime Writers of Color
Walter Mosley--Writing, Rejection and Trouble is What I Do
Walter Mosley, legendary author of almost sixty books and novels, including “Trouble is What I Do”--co-founder of Crime Writers of Color--is interviewed by Robert Justice. WalterMosley.com CrimeWritersofColor.com
2020-06-01
39 min
Crime Writers of Color
Gigi Pandian--Alchemy, Adventure and Breast Cancer
Gigi Pandian, author of the Accidental Alchemist and Jaya Jones series and co-founder of Crime Writers of Color, is interviewed by Robert Justice. GigiPandian.com CrimeWritersofColor.com
2020-05-05
42 min
Crime Writers of Color
Kellye Garrett--The Detective by Day Mysteries
Kellye Garrett, author of The Detective by Day Mysteries and co-founder of the Crime Writers of Color, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Kellye's Website Kellye's Books Robert Justice's Books CrimeWritersofColor.com
2020-04-21
28 min
The CU2.0 Podcast
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 73 Joseph Cooper Justice for Me
Send us a textJoseph Cooper calls it "the justice gap" and what he is pinpointing is the avalanche of unfiled lawsuits and the unpursued legal matters that the middle class often just lets go untended.The rich pay lawyers. The poor, in many cases, can access free legal assistance. The middle class is out in the cold.Enter Cooper's Justice for Me, where he is creating a system that helps attorneys find clients, helps those clients borrow money to pay for their legal assistance, and just m...
2020-01-14
23 min
Gruler Nation Podcast
Episode #62: Miss Maricopa County 2019, Lawyer and Criminal Justice Advocate, Laetitia Hua
Today on Gruler Nation, I am joined by special guest Laetitia Hua! Laetitia went to law school at the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom and is currently working on becoming licensed to practice law in Arizona. She recently received her LL.M from the Georgetown University Law Center and currently serves as Miss Maricopa County 2019. Laetitia is dedicated to advocating for criminal justice reform in Arizona. She chairs a subcommittee at the Arizona House of Representatives with Representative Walt Blackman's Ad Hoc Committee to highlight the voices of women and children...
2019-10-23
31 min
Restorative Justice On The Rise
Episode 138: Restorative Justice Growing Strong in DC
Restorative Justice Growing Strong in DC: A Roundtable with Seema Gajwani and Roman Haferd from the Office of The Attorney General - Washington, DC; and Rashid Hughes and Tarek Maassarani of Restorative DC. In this Roundtable from the National Association for Community and Restorative Justice's 7th Conference, held in Denver, CO, June 14-16, 2019, host Molly Rowan Leach sat down with the people behind the exponential expansion of restorative justice cross-sector in our nation's capital. We talk restorative justice in schools, and how the Prosecutor's office in DC realized how effective RJ is, and has grown its program...
2019-07-10
1h 16
Michael T Justice
The Justice Files 1 April 15, 2019: Robert Smalls and Drive by Incubus
Break • Robert Smalls:intro • Robert Smalls: The escape • Robert Smalls: After the war • Speakeoke: I’ll Be There - Incubus. Check out these shows and let them know you heard about them from me. http://www.hdfmagazine.com/thank-you-and -welcome-to-hdf/ https://wloap.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/thoughts-by-dvilledi/id1331028019?mt=2&i=1000425103023 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-t-justice/support
2019-04-15
28 min
Bob Thurman Podcast: Buddhas Have More Fun!
Bliss Suspicion & The Three Types of Justice – Ep. 157
Contrasting our modern materialistic terminal lifestyle which denies the interconnection of sensitive beings + the possibility of past + future lives with that of the Infinite Lifestyle as taught by the Buddha Professor Thurman re-frames the traditional translations of key terms found in Shantideva and in describing nirvana as bliss. Opening this two part podcast with an overview of the Buddhist perspective on emptiness Robert AF Thurman leads a discussion on “Shantideva’s Bodhisatva’s Way to Life” & his book “Infinite Life” highlighting the lessons from each on patience, generosity, creativity + justice. Includes a discussion of the decimal system and the zero...
2018-03-05
00 min
Bob Thurman Podcast: Buddhas Have More Fun!
Shantideva: Justice & Generosity Transcendences – Ep. 136
In this podcast Professor Thurman discusses the modern relevance of the Buddha’s Enlightenment, the key place of wisdom in choosing meditation practices and the centrality of understanding emptiness as the logical gateway to selflessness, compassion & generosity. Using The Padmakara Group’s Translation of Shantideva’s ‘Way of the Bodhisattva‘ Fourth & Fifth Chapters on Generosity and Justice Transcendences Robert AF Thurman leads an examination of the basic concepts underlying the Buddhist understanding of justice, patience & generosity. “According to legend, when Shantideva was a student at Nalanda, he was not well liked. The officials and students thought he w...
2017-09-30
00 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
10 Years of Community Justice in Melbourne, Australia: An Interview with Kerry Walker
In this New Thinking podcast, Kerry Walker, director of the Neighbourhood Justice Centre in Melbourne, Australia, describes some of the ways the Justice Centre engages the community, all with the long-term goal of promoting the rule of law and a “civil, caring society.” She reflects on lessons learned as the Justice Centre approaches its 10th anniversary, including, “Never act alone [but] only … in partnership.” The podcast concludes with a discussion of ways the Justice Centre is using technology to promote safety and make the court more user-friendly. The interview took place while Walker was in Chica...
2016-06-02
00 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
Evidence-based Practices, Reducing Unnecessary Incarceration are Priorities for Bureau of Justice Assistance
Denise O’Donnell, director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance, discusses the Bureau’s strategic mission and holistic approach to justice reform. She also outlines the Bureau’s new suite of Smart on Crime programs. Denise O’Donnell, director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance, delivers the keynote address at the opening of Community Justice 2014. (April 2014) DENISE O’DONNELL: We see reducing recidivism and reducing unnecessary confinement as going hand in hand with making our communities safer. ROBERT V. WOLF: Hi, this is...
2014-04-29
00 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
Involved Communities Support Vermont’s Restorative Justice Panels
Yvonne Byrd, director of the Montpelier Community Justice Center, Karen Vastine, the community justice coordinator in Burlington, and Marc Wennberg, director of the St. Alban’s Community Justice Center, explain how volunteers help craft restorative responses to crime and conflict in Vermont. ROBERT V. WOLF: Hi, I’m Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation, and today I’m lucky to have three guests from Vermont, all of whom are involved with community driven justice centers. With me is Yvonne Byrd, director of the Mo...
2011-09-29
00 min