â€Status Check†is a podcast produced by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, designed to bring listeners closer to the day-to-day operations and inner workings of local law enforcement. Each episode provides a unique, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the challenges and triumphs faced by deputies on the ground. Featuring candid interviews with deputies and others involved in criminal justice, discussions on law enforcement techniques, and insights into high-profile cases. This podcast aims to enhance public understanding and foster community engagement with local law enforcement efforts.
In part 3 of our series on how Corrections affects the local Criminal Justice System, Sheriff Nate Sickler talks with Circuit Court Judge Kelly Ravassipour and Jackson County Community Justice Director Kiki Parker-Rose. The trio discuss current public safety issues affecting the Rogue Valley as well as how the Jail affects the entire criminal justice system.
In part 2 of our series on how Corrections affects the local Criminal Justice System, Sheriff Nate Sickler talks with Medford Police Department Chief Justin Ivens and Jackson County District Attorney Patrick Green. The trio discuss current public safety issues affecting the Rogue Valley as well as how the Jail affects the entire criminal justice system.
In part 1 of our series on how Corrections affects the local Criminal Justice System, Sheriff Nate Sickler and Captain Josh Aldrich give a virtual tour of the Jackson County Jail. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 06:24 CIC (Central Information Center) 06:56 Intake - Receiving Vestibule 09:32 Holding Area 12:24 Holding Area Part 2 16:24 Linear Design 17:50 Visiting Area 19:56 General Population - Housing Units 23:04 Medical Area 25:01 Inside a Housing Unit 28:19 Inside a Cell 32:41 General Population - Dorms 34:48 Female Housing 36:31 Records Area / Outro
In this episode, Sheriff Nate Sickler talks with Jackson County Jail Commander Josh Aldrich. The two discuss current Jail issues including overcrowding, how recent changes to drug laws have affected operations, and what the Jail is doing to improve living conditions in the Rogue Valley.
In this episode, Sheriff Nate Sickler talks with Fire District 3 Chief Mike Hussey, Jackson County Emergency Manager Holly Powers, and JCSO Sergeant Shawn Richards about how you can keep you and your family safe during fire season. The panel discusses fire season preparedness, fire evacuation zones, alerting systems, and how to stay informed during these hot, dry summer months. Helpful Websites: Sign up for Citizen Alert: https://www.jacksoncountyor.gov/alerts Know Your Zone: https://protect.genasys.com Fire District 3 Community Connect: https://www.jcfd3.com Rogue Valley Emergency Management: https://rvem.org Download Sheriff's App: https://apps.myocv.com/share/a72997501
Episode 003 of the Jackson County Sheriff's Office (JCSO) Status Check Podcast. In this episode, Sheriff Nate Sickler talks with Patrol Sergeant William Shopp, and Deputy Aaron Grissom, a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) from the JCSO Traffic Team. The panel discusses what it takes to patrol Jackson County and keep our community safe in 2024. They also talk about crime trends happening on the street and how the decriminalization of drugs (Measure 110) affected policing in Oregon. They also breakdown body cam footage of Patrol responding to a recent overdose in traffic.
Episode 002 of the Jackson County Sheriff's Office (JCSO) Status Check Podcast. In this episode, Sheriff Nate Sickler talks with Kiki Parker-Rose, the Jackson County Director of Community Justice, and Beth Heckert, the Jackson County District Attorney. The panel discusses what to expect with the recent changes to Measure 110 (House Bill 4002), and what the re-criminalization of certain drugs in Oregon means for our local criminal justice system.
Episode 001 of the Jackson County Sheriff's Office (JCSO) Status Check Podcast. In this episode, Sheriff Nate Sickler talks with Dr. John Mahan, the Jackson County Health & Human Services Chief Medical Officer, and Detectives Ben Fazio and Dave Seese from the JCSO Medical Examiners office. The panel discusses drugs, addiction, and death in Jackson County, Oregon.