Dominick Thompson On The Masculinity Of Compassion
“What we consume as humans should be taken very seriously.” Dominick Thompson When did we decide...
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Dominick Thompson On The Masculinity Of Compassion
“What we consume as humans should be taken very seriously.” Dominick Thompson When did we decide...
02:33:17
Ep 22: I spent 36 Years In Prison
Sentenced to life imprisonment in 1981 with a recommendation he serve 15 years. . Released in...
49:15
In this episode I wanted to ask you - the listener - what you think about the concept and the...
36:51
EP 26: You - The listener : Special Edition
In this episode I wanted to ask you - the listener - what you think about the concept and the...
36:51
Doing Time with My Son: A Mother and Son\'s Enduring Love Through Incarceration
If you have never experienced firsthand the incarceration of yourself or a loved one, Bettye...
38:42
Barry talks about the power of presence and populations disadvantaged by being out of sight and...
Episode 135 - Chris Veeh: Traumatic Brain Injury and Incarcerated Youths: A Role for Social Work
In this episode, Chris Veeh discusses how early life head trauma can play a role in behavior that...
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Our Bodies, Our Stories: Reproductive Health Behind Bars
Pregnant women in America’s prisons are being shackled to their beds and cells. Others are being...
Words As the Way to Freedom: Jimmy Santiago Baca
He went from illiterate street kid, to world renowned poet. But it was in prison that Jimmy...
What's Going On With America's Criminal Justice System?
We look inside the criminal justice system at the FBI's history of flawed scientific testimony,...
01:18:37
What inspires a person to offer song to people at the end of their lives? Kate Munger, as a lover...
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Author William Pridemore discusses his article "The Mortality Penalty of Incarceration: Evidence...
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#24 Trained by Man’s Best Friend
An abandoned puppy joins Marjorie’s family and teaches them the importance of walking funny and...
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United Nations panel discussion on “Women, drug policy and incarceration in the Americas”
Audio from a side-event at United Nations headquarters in New York on “Women, drug policy and...
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Sesame Street Goes to Jail--Physicians Should Follow-AUDIO
Citing Sesame Street's Alex as an influence, doctors authored an editorial in the Annals of...
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Never heard of Tule Lake? Consider yourself lucky. It's where the United States concentrated...
Fred Korematsu, All-American, Part II
Part II of the compelling tale of Fred Korematsu, who stood up to the mass incarceration of over...
Fred Korematsu, All-American, Part I
Soldiers rounding up people in the streets. Innocent people. Law-abiding citizens. Children....
Czifra, Steven — Eight Years in Solitary Confinement Part One
In this edition of Radio Curious we visit with Steven Czifra, a 38 year old undergraduate student...
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Presumption of Guilt: The Global Overuse of Pretrial Detention
The author of a recently released Open Society Justice Initiative report on the arbitrary and...