Episodes
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Dr. Valerie Anderson from the University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice joins the podcast to talk about a recent report on the prevalence of human trafficking in Ohio. Read the full report here: https://humantrafficking.ohio.gov/links/Ohio_Human_Trafficking_Prevalence_Study_Full_Report.pdf.
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Dr. Barry Feld from the University of Minnesota Law School joins the podcast to talk about the evolution of the juvenile court in the United States. Get Dr. Feld's book, "The Evolution of the Juvenile Court: Race, Politics, and the Criminalizing of Juvenile Justice" here: https://www.amazon.com/Evolution-Juvenile-Court-Politics-Criminalizing/dp/1479895695/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1517951722&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Evolution+of+the+Juvenile+Court+Barry+Feld
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Veronica Cunningham, the Executive Director of the American Probation and Parole Association (APPA), joins the podcast to talk about community corrections and the resources APPA provides. Join APPA in Miami, FL at their 2019 Winter Training Institute from March 10 to March 13, 2019.
University of Cincinnati, School of Criminal Justice: https://cech.uc.edu/criminaljustice.html
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Dr. Pamela Wilcox - a Professor at the University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice - joins the podcast to talk about environmental criminology. https://cech.uc.edu/criminaljustice.html
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Dr. Krista S. Gehring joins the podcast to talk about CrimComics - a highly visually illustration of criminological theory which traces the development of theory and demonstrates its’ application to the real world.
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Dr. Brian Lovins - Assistant Director for Harris County Community Supervision and Corrections Department - joins the podcast to talk about the state of community corrections and probation officers as coaches.
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Professor Mark Godsey joins the podcast to discuss the Ohio Innocence Project. Professor Godsey is the co-founder of the Ohio Innocence Project, which has freed from prison 27 innocent people who collectively served more than 500 years for crimes they did not commit.
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Dr. Michael Leo Owens joins the podcast to discuss his new book project ‘Prisoners of Democracy’. Dr. Owens is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Emory University. Prisoners of Democracy discusses the ways in which public policy hinders the restoration of formerly imprisoned people as full citizens and the collateral consequences of incarceration. Further, Dr. Owens book focuses on the victories of reform towards formerly incarcerated individuals at the local, state, and national level.
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Dr. Justin Pickett from the University of Albany joins the podcast to talk about how public opinion research in criminal justice is conducted, the implications of it, and the findings.
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Dennis Kohorst from Hamilton County Probation joins the podcast to talk about probation.
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Dr. Joseph Nedelec from the University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice joins the podcast to discuss cybercrime and its ramifications. Also on this podcast we roll out a brand new segment "Is this a cybercrime?" and Bryan and Chris attempt to be phished.
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Dr. Ben Feldmeyer from the University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice joins the podcast to talk about the intersection between immigration and crime.
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Dr. Sarah Manchak from the University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice comes on the podcast to discuss the mental illness crime link.
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Dr. Mindy Schweitzer from the University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice comes on the podcast to discuss the four principles of effective intervention (risk, need, responsivity, fidelity).
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Dr. J.C. Barnes from the University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice joins the podcast to talk biosocial criminology and the ongoing debate between nature vs. nurture in criminal offending.
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