39 min

EP 204: An APPA Special Edition! Reflections from the 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole!‪!‬ The Criminologist

    • Social Sciences

In this special American Probation and Parole Association episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we delve into captivating discussions with members of the American Probation and Parole Association's International Relations Committee Fresh from their participation in the 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole held in The Hague, they share their profound reflections and insights on the global landscape of probation and parole.  
OUTLINE:
Impactful Session and Discussions: Our  guests recount the most impactful sessions and discussions they experienced during the World Congress, shedding light on why these moments stood out and their significant for the field., Key Insights from Global Practices. Discover key insights and innovative practices from various countries discussed at the Congress, and explore their potential applications in the American probation and parole context.  Building Partnerships and Networking. Learn about the meaningful connections and partnerships formed or strengthened  during the World Congress, highlighting the collaborative spirit among international professionals.  Addressing Challenges and Obstacles. Delve into intriguing challenges and obstacles discussed at the Congress, and explore potential collaborative strategies to address them on a global scale. Comparative Analysis of Probation and Parole Systems: Gain insights into the major differences and similarities between probation systems across different countries, and explore emerging trends and best practices.  Key Takeaways and Lessons Learned. The guests reflect on their overall experience at the World Congress, sharing key takeaways and lessons learned that are poised to have a lasting impact on the field of probation and parole globally. Conclusion: Host Joseph Arvidson concludes the episode by expressing gratitude to the guests for their valuable insights and invites listeners to engage further with The Criminologist podcast community.   Stay tuned for more episodes exploring crucial topic s in Criminal Justice and fostering a global dialogue for positive change.   
 

In this special American Probation and Parole Association episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we delve into captivating discussions with members of the American Probation and Parole Association's International Relations Committee Fresh from their participation in the 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole held in The Hague, they share their profound reflections and insights on the global landscape of probation and parole.  
OUTLINE:
Impactful Session and Discussions: Our  guests recount the most impactful sessions and discussions they experienced during the World Congress, shedding light on why these moments stood out and their significant for the field., Key Insights from Global Practices. Discover key insights and innovative practices from various countries discussed at the Congress, and explore their potential applications in the American probation and parole context.  Building Partnerships and Networking. Learn about the meaningful connections and partnerships formed or strengthened  during the World Congress, highlighting the collaborative spirit among international professionals.  Addressing Challenges and Obstacles. Delve into intriguing challenges and obstacles discussed at the Congress, and explore potential collaborative strategies to address them on a global scale. Comparative Analysis of Probation and Parole Systems: Gain insights into the major differences and similarities between probation systems across different countries, and explore emerging trends and best practices.  Key Takeaways and Lessons Learned. The guests reflect on their overall experience at the World Congress, sharing key takeaways and lessons learned that are poised to have a lasting impact on the field of probation and parole globally. Conclusion: Host Joseph Arvidson concludes the episode by expressing gratitude to the guests for their valuable insights and invites listeners to engage further with The Criminologist podcast community.   Stay tuned for more episodes exploring crucial topic s in Criminal Justice and fostering a global dialogue for positive change.   
 

39 min