32 episodes

Information and guidance from the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) covering Strategic Planning, Promising Practices, and Byrne JAG Essentials.
This podcast was produced with support from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance except where otherwise noted.

Music: 'Opening Move' by Shane Ivers.

The NCJA Podcast National Criminal Justice Association

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Information and guidance from the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) covering Strategic Planning, Promising Practices, and Byrne JAG Essentials.
This podcast was produced with support from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance except where otherwise noted.

Music: 'Opening Move' by Shane Ivers.

    Episode 32: Beyond Violence: Strengthening Communities Through CVI

    Episode 32: Beyond Violence: Strengthening Communities Through CVI

    Are you interested in knowing what participating in Community Violence Intervention (CVI) work is really like?Tune in to episode 32 of The NCJA Podcast and hear from NCJA Program Managers Demaxia Wray and Anica Stieve as they describe their unique expertise from the field and discuss the role of collaboration, the meaning of success in this work, the significance of shared language, and the importance of designing and implementing CVI programs that holistically respond to violence, including the systemic and social factors that drive crime. 

     Resources: 


    Read about Group Violence Intervention (GVI). 


    Explore recommendations for implementing outreach-based CVI programs. 


    Check out this Bureau of Justice Assistance CVI glossary of terms. 

    • 38 min
    Episode 31: Program Evaluation: Getting Started and What to Expect

    Episode 31: Program Evaluation: Getting Started and What to Expect

    Interested in learning more about evaluating one of your funded programs? NCJA Center for Justice Planning Director Allison Badger and Program Manager Elisa Nicoletti discuss the basics of program evaluation, including how to balance equity concerns, common misconceptions about evaluation, how to support evaluation from a State Administering Agency (SAA) perspective and what to expect when undergoing a program evaluation. 

    • 37 min
    Episode 30: Automated Facial Recognition in Policing: Balancing Effectiveness and Equity 

    Episode 30: Automated Facial Recognition in Policing: Balancing Effectiveness and Equity 

    In this episode, Dr. Thaddeus Johnson and Dr. Natasha Johnson, professors at Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, speak with NCJA Program Manager Amanda Blasko about law enforcement’s use of facial recognition technology, or FRT. This engaging discussion begins with an overview of the use of FRT by law enforcement across the country, then delves into specific findings from the duo’s landmark study investigating FRT use and its impact on racial disparities in arrests. Learn about the dangers of FRT use as well as the potential public safety benefits and listen as Thad and Natasha describe the research still needed in this space, and what can and must be done to achieve equitable outcomes with this technology.

    • 46 min
    Episode 29: Leveraging Faith-Based Leaders for Gun Violence Prevention: A Conversation with Pastor Monrose

    Episode 29: Leveraging Faith-Based Leaders for Gun Violence Prevention: A Conversation with Pastor Monrose

    In this episode of the NCJA Podcast, we discuss the importance of involving faith-based leaders in gun violence prevention efforts. Join Program Manager Demaxia Wray as she speaks with Pastor Gilford T. Monrose, who, among other accomplishments, founded NYC-based gun violence prevention program the 67th Precinct Clergy Council, or “the GodSquad,” and organized Clergy for Safe Cities, a national coalition supporting clergy-based gun violence prevention efforts. This conversation covers the services provided by the GodSquad, the strong relationships faith-based leaders already have in their communities, and what effective collaboration between state agencies and faith-based leaders should look like.

    • 23 min
    Episode 28: Engaging Stakeholders Using a Relationship-Based Approach

    Episode 28: Engaging Stakeholders Using a Relationship-Based Approach

    In episode 28 of the NCJA Podcast, learn about the creation of Safe Night. Safe Night works with police departments, local and state enforcement agencies, economic development partners, business improvement districts, private businesses, and community groups and leverages public/private partnerships to improve the safety and vibrancy of communities. Listen as Program Manager Jessica Grisler speaks to co-founders Dimitrios (Jim) and Molly Mastoras about how they utilized their unique areas of expertise to create the Proactive Alliance relationship-based approach training. This approach, which is adapted from evidence-based psychological counseling therapy, teaches individuals how to create and maintain strong relationships with all relevant parties to solve complex public safety issues.

    • 36 min
    Episode 27: Leadership in Criminal Justice and the Impact of the NCJA Leadership Academy

    Episode 27: Leadership in Criminal Justice and the Impact of the NCJA Leadership Academy

    In this episode, join NCJA Executive Director Chris Asplen as he talks with longtime friend and criminal justice leader Jane Wiseman about leadership in the criminal justice space through the lens of the NCJA Leadership Academy, a multi-month program for senior criminal justice leaders and State Administering Agencies (SAAs). Jane Wiseman is an Innovations in Government Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation and the leader of the Institute for Excellence in Government. This conversation touches on leadership gaps and needs in the criminal justice space, leading in difficult times, and reflections on Chris’ and Jane’s personal leadership journeys, including the leadership lessons they book took away from their time with former Attorney General Janet Reno and former National Institute of Justice Director Jeremy Travis.  

    • 40 min

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