Legal Briefs National Association of District Attorneys
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An inside look at the work of America's state and local prosecutors. Brought to you by the National District Attorney's Association, the oldest and largest national, nonpartisan organization representing state and local prosecutors in the country.
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Collateral Consequences with Arthur Rizer and Emily Mooney of R Street Institute
In this episode, we explore the challenges of collateral consequences, recidivism, and re-entry following periods of incarceration. Arthur Rizer & Emily Mooney of the R Street Institute provide insight on how policy can be better crafted to enhance public safety, while also promoting second chance opportunities for those with a criminal record.
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Post-Conviction Survivor Resources from Healing Justice
Healing Justice’s Katie Monroe and Kristina Rose discuss a new web-based resource portal for victims and survivors of crime who are impacted and revictimtized by post-conviction claims of innocence and exonerations. The project is funded by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime.
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Covid-19: Virtual Court vs. Physical Distancing
Christine A. Hoffman, the Acting Prosecutor of Gloucester County, New Jersey drops in to discuss the letter she wrote disputing the Gloucester County court’s decision to conduct domestic violence contempt trials virtually.
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24/7/365 Recovery Services for Low-Level Opioid Offenders
To combat the opioid epidemic in New Jersey, Acting Prosecutor Lyndsay V. Ruotolo expanded Union County's addiction intervention program to operate 24/7/365.
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A Conversation with The Marshall Project’s Keri Blakinger and COVID-19’s Impact
Keri Blakinger shares her expertise and experience on incarceration, and how COVID-19 impacts the prison population. We’ll also explore how mass incarceration, bond reform, visitation rights, and prison programming might look after the pandemic ends.
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Youth Diversion Programs: How We Can Keep Kids out of Jail
Scott Peterson, CEO of Global Youth Justice, speaks with us about his own experience working with troubled youth through implementing and improving youth diversion programs.