205 episodes

Host Joseph Arvidson brings criminologist, practitioners, academics and those with lived experiences from around the world together to discuss the age old dilemma of responding to society's criminal element. Merging established correctional policy with emerging desistance models, this show illustrates how adopting a holistic lens and constantly questioning established approaches can best serves justice involved individuals.

The Criminologist Joe Arvidson

    • Science
    • 4.7 • 21 Ratings

Host Joseph Arvidson brings criminologist, practitioners, academics and those with lived experiences from around the world together to discuss the age old dilemma of responding to society's criminal element. Merging established correctional policy with emerging desistance models, this show illustrates how adopting a holistic lens and constantly questioning established approaches can best serves justice involved individuals.

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

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

    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
    Unravelling the Mind of a Serial Killer: The Case of Dennis Rader (BTK) with Dr. Jerrod Brown!

    Unravelling the Mind of a Serial Killer: The Case of Dennis Rader (BTK) with Dr. Jerrod Brown!

    Join us in this riveting episode as we delve into the intricate case of Dennis Rader, also known as the "BTK Killer", with Dr. Jerrod Brown, Edtor-in-Chief of Forensic Scholars Today and a leading expert in forensic mental health studies. In this thought provoking discussion, we explore the psychological and criminological aspects of Rader's crimes, aiming to understand the factors that led to his heinous actions. 
    Dr. Jerrod Brown as an esteemed expert in forensic mental health studies.  His contributions to the field have significantly advanced our understanding of criminal behavior and the intersection of psychology and criminology.
    The TIDES Website!
    The Criminologist You Tube channel
     
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    • 56 min
    EP 202: Jackie Dunn and Jonathan Fisher...Empowering Justice Narratives

    EP 202: Jackie Dunn and Jonathan Fisher...Empowering Justice Narratives

    Welcome to The Criminologist podcast! In this episode, Joseph Arvidson dives deep into the transformative power of data and storytelling in reshaping perceptions and narratives within the criminal justice landscape. Joined by two dynamic guests, Jackie Dunn and Jonathan Fisher, this episode explores innovate approaches to drive positive change in our understanding of justice-involved individuals.
    Jonathan Fisher, renowned for his expertise in leveraging participatory photography to empower communities, and Jackie Dunn, a passionate advocate for data-driven criminal justice reform, share their insights and experiences in bridging the gap between data analysis and story telling.  
    Key topics discussed include:
    The potential of data-driven strategies in criminal justice reform. Using narratives to humanize justice-involved individuals and challenge stereotypes. Strategies to shift from an "Us versus Them" mentality to a more inclusive and empathetic approach. The importance of combining data analysis with compelling storytelling for impactful advocacy. Join us as we uncover the intersection of data, narrative, and social change, and learn from the groundbreaking work of Jonathan Fisher and Jackie Dunn in driving meaningful reform within the criminal justice system!
    To learn more about our guests and their impactful work, check out the links below:
     Jackie Dunn and Data 4 Change
     Data 4 Change on Facebook!
    Jonathan's "Seeing for Ourselves" project
    "Project Lives" initiative
    "In a Whole New Way" initiative
    "Picturing My Climate Future" initiative
    "In a Whole New Way" short video promo
     
     

    • 1 hr 7 min
    EP 201: Stian Estenstad, Championing Prison Reform and Reintegration

    EP 201: Stian Estenstad, Championing Prison Reform and Reintegration

    Join us on The Criminologist podcast for an enlightening conversation with Stian Estenstad, a visionary leader in the filed of prisoner integration. Stian's diverse background has lead him to a career dedicated to transforming the criminal justice landscape. In this episode,we delve into Stian's remakable journey, from being a prison officer in Oslo, to spearheading innovative projects like the "Tiltak ovenfor Gjengangere" initiative and the "Nettverk etter soning" (NES) program, both providing crucial support for individuals transitioning from incarceration to society. 
    Tune it to gain valuable insights into the future of reintegration efforts and the transformative power of dedicated individuals like Stian Estanstad!!
      The Criminologist You Tube channel
    The Paragon Group
          

    • 51 min
    Episode 200!!! A Milestone Conversation with Dr. Dena Hanley

    Episode 200!!! A Milestone Conversation with Dr. Dena Hanley

    In our landmark 200th episode, "The Criminologists Podcast" welcomes the esteemed Dr. Dena Hanley, a visionary in the field of correctional services and supervision practices.  Join us as we delve into a thought-provoking discussion that spans the breadth and depth of criminal justice reform, focusing on Dr. Hanley's innovative approach to value staff and enhancing organizational culture in correctional administrations. 
    Key Episode Highlights:
     1. Dr. Hanley's Journey: Learn about Dr. Hanley's 20-year career and how her education and experiences have shaped her approach to correctional services. 
     2. Transforming Correctional Services. Discover how focusing on staff as the most valuable asset has revolutionized correctional practices.       
    3. Success stories and Challenges.  Hear about a particularly successful project and the challenges faced in implementing effective supervision practices.
    4. Unique Challenges of Domestic Violence.  Dr. Hanley reflects on her time dealing with domestic violence intervention and the unique challenges it presents.
    Special Announcements: 
    Program Structure Changes: We discuss the exciting new format changes coming to the podcast, including more debate style discussions and a potential return to the mock caseloads! Upcoming Trainings and Presentations: An announcement of upcoming training of The TIDES program model and our presentation of the model at the 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole!   Contact information for TIDES: Interested in learning more about the TIDES model? Reach out to us at thetidesllc@gmail.com Valuable links below!
    Link to the referenced Edgar Schein book:
    Dr. Hanley's contact info
    The Criminologist You Tube channel
     

    • 56 min
    EP 199: Beyond the Profile...Dr. Jerrod Brown on the Realities of Criminal Profiling.

    EP 199: Beyond the Profile...Dr. Jerrod Brown on the Realities of Criminal Profiling.

    Episode Overview: In this captivating episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we had the pleasure of welcoming back Dr. Jerrod Brown, a distinguished figure in the realm of forensic behavioral health and neuroscience. Dr. Brown, an Assistance Professor and Program Director at Concordia University/St. Paul, brought his extensive expertise to a fascinating discussion on criminal behavioral profiling, its portrayal in popular media, and the significant role of neuroscience in understanding criminal behavior.
    Key Highlights:   
    Profiling in Pop Culture: Dr. Brown delves into the depiction of criminal profiling in films and TV shows like "Silence of the Lambs" and"Criminal Minds", exploring the blend of fact and fiction in these portrayals.   The Science Behind Profiling: An in depth look at the methodologies and challenges of criminal behavioral profiling int eh real world, beyond the Hollywood lens. Neuroscience and Criminal Behavior:    Dr. Brown emphasizes the importance of neuroscience and neurocriminology in enhancing our understanding of criminal trajectories and improving rehabilitation strategies. Broadening the Human Service Lens: A discussion on the necessity for criminal justice practitioners to integrate emerging fields such as neuroscience to better serve their clients and communities.   Dr. Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., is not only an accomplished assistant professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant but also the founder and CEO of the American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS), and Editor in Chief of Forensic Scholars Today. With a rich academic background encompassing several Master's degrees and Graduate Certificates, Dr. Brown's work is at the forefront of behavioral health.
    Valuable links below!
    Trauma, Resiliency, and Self-Care Strategies program info
    Neurocriminology Informed Professional program info
     

    • 48 min

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