John Grisham joins host Krys Boyd to discuss cases of wrongful convictions, miscarriages of justice and common oversights that permeate the justice system.
Read moreWhy prisoners rarely get furloughed
Reiko Hillyer, associate professor at Lewis & Clark College, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the history of prison furloughs in this nation.
Read moreHow probation and parole feed mass incarceration
Vincent Schiraldi, founder of the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice and the Justice Policy Institute, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss parole and probation, which he calls a “recidivism trap,” and make the case that these practices should be abolished.
Read moreHow probation and parole feed mass incarceration
Vincent Schiraldi, founder of the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice and the Justice Policy Institute, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss parole and probation, which he calls a “recidivism trap,” and make the case that these practices should be abolished.
Read moreHow to make the most of your time in prison
Meet the coaches who offer advice for those up against jail time for white-collar crimes and learn how this signals a shift in the justice system.
Read moreThey served the U.S. – and are now being deported
Filmmaker John Valadez joins us to tell the story of Vietnam veterans who were served with deportation papers for misdemeanor offenses.
Read moreHow A Murderer Got Out To Kill Again
Robert Riggs joins us to talk about the flaws in the parole system that allowed a murderer to walk free several times over.
Read moreExonerated And Motivated
Christopher Scott joins us to talk about how he rebuilt his life after a wrongful conviction and how he’s helping others do the same.
Read moreWhat We Can Learn From Tribal Courts
Rebecca Clarren joins us to talk about how Native American tribal courts work – and how their approach has shown a decrease in recidivism.
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