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.
Episode Summary: In a justice system often obsessed with risk scores and compliance checklists, what happens when we stop and ask a deeper question: How have you survived? In this powerful episode, Joseph Arvidson sits down with Dr. Charlie Barnao, sociologist, ethnographer, and professor at the University of Palermo, to explore the hidden strength behind the stories of justice-involved individuals. Dr. Barnao spent 15 years living in a halfway house—not observing from the outside, but embedded in the day-to-day realities of those navigating the margins. His work on the Sociology of Survival offers a critical lens for probation, parole, and correctional professionals who want to truly understand resilience, identity, and change. Together, they dive into: What survival looks like in environments of exclusion and stigma How resilience and identity are built—and rebuilt—through supervision Why qualitative insights (real stories) matter as much as data points How the wrong labels can blur the professional lens—and harm outcomes Direct ties to the TIDES Supervision Model pillars of Resiliency, Identity, and Social Support This episode challenges listeners to see beyond behavior—to recognize survival as strength, and to partner with that strength to create real, lasting change. Whether you're a probation officer, trainer, policymaker, or simply passionate about justice transformation—this conversation will reframe how you think about your work. Guest Bio: Dr. Charlie Barnao is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Palermo (Italy), a scholar in cultural and communicative processes, and an ethnographer dedicated to exploring social marginality, survival, and resilience. His immersive research brings critical insights into how individuals adapt to exclusion and how systems can better support real transformation. Key Topics Covered: Understanding the “Sociology of Survival” Lessons for probation and correctional practice Why language matters: Labeling Theory and client identity Building resilience and belonging through supervision Embedding hope and belief into justice work Connections to the TIDES Supervision Model pillars Connect with Joseph Arvidson:
Episode Summary: As our world becomes more digital, the work of probation and parole professionals becomes more complex. In this episode, Joseph Arvidson welcomes Professor K. Jaishankar, the globally recognized founder of Cyber Criminology, to explore what justice supervision looks like in an era of cybercrime, digital victimization, and technological surveillance. Professor Jaishankar, Principal Director of the International Institute of Justice & Police Sciences (India), offers powerful insights into his groundbreaking Space Transition Theory, the psychology of cyber-offending, and how justice systems worldwide can better adapt to the challenges—and possibilities—of the digital age. Together, they explore the intersections of: Cybercrime and community supervision Victim protection in a virtual world The role of Therapeutic, Theological, and Political Victimology in behavior change The surprising relevance of Microbial Criminology in probation and public health Global practices that can inform U.S.-based supervision strategies Balancing technology with human connection in a justice system built on relationships Whether you're a front-line officer, trainer, or policy maker, this conversation will challenge you to think differently about the clients you serve—and the future of justice itself. Guest Bio: Professor K. Jaishankar is a world-renowned criminologist and founder of several sub-disciplines, including Cyber Criminology, Cyber Victimology, Therapeutic Criminology, and Microbial Criminology. Based in India, he is a prolific scholar, international speaker, and advocate for modernizing justice systems in response to technological and societal change.
Episode Description (Libsyn Format): What does the gut have to do with criminal behavior, cognitive flexibility, or the ability to navigate supervision successfully? In this compelling episode of The Criminologist Podcast, host Joseph Arvidson welcomes back Dr. Jerrod Brown—expert in neurocriminology, behavioral health, and forensic psychology—for a deep dive into the emerging science of the gut-brain connection and its powerful implications for justice-involved individuals. Together, we explore how gut health, inflammation, and microbiota imbalances can influence cognition, mood regulation, and decision-making—core elements of resilience and responsivity. This conversation challenges us to reconsider what we think we know about client behavior and invites us to approach supervision, programming, and intervention through a more holistic lens. Topics discussed include: ✔️ Resilience as both a biological and relational process ✔️ The impact of social isolation on desistance and self-regulation ✔️ How nutrition, sleep, and health literacy shape client outcomes ✔️ What probation officers and justice professionals can do to support whole-person change ✔️ The real-world applications of trauma-informed, neuro-informed, and evidence-based practice Whether you're a probation officer, therapist, correctional educator, policy-maker, or justice system reformer, this episode offers practical insights to elevate your work and deepen your understanding of the people you serve.
What does true transformation look like—from the inside out? In this compelling episode of The Criminologist, host Joseph Arvidson sits down with Arman Vestad—a former justice-involved individual turned award-winning keynote speaker, trainer, and advocate for change. Arman's life story is one of remarkable resilience, identity transformation, and the social connections that made desistance not just possible—but sustainable. From his lived experience in the criminal justice system to his international Tour de Wave project—where he runs across cities, smiling and connecting with strangers—Arman's message is clear: we all have the power to create change through empathy, engagement, and everyday dialogue.
This week on The Criminologist podcast, we welcome the brilliant and boundary-pushing Lucy Bentley—a former probation officer turned podcast producer who's redefining how we talk about justice, rehabilitation, and lived experience. Lucy's career spans frontline work in probation, prison services, and recovery programs, where she championed strengths-based, trauma-informed approaches for individuals navigating the criminal justice system. Now, she's bringing those same insights—and a touch of humor—to the microphone. In this episode, we explore: ✅ Lessons from the field – What Lucy's podcasting self would tell her former probation officer self ✅ Lived experience in media – The fine line between amplification and exploitation ✅ Neurodiversity and justice reform – The one change Lucy would implement overnight ✅ Ancient myths & modern justice – Why probation might just be the modern-day Odyssey And, of course, we dive into Lucy's newest project—The History Mongers—her upcoming podcast where history meets comedy, and storytelling gets just a little bit chaotic. If you love quirky history, mythology, and unexpected connections to the world we live in today, this is a show you won't want to miss!
In this very special episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we bring you a transformative tale inspired by Charles Dickens' timeless classic, A Christmas Carol. Through the story of Ebenezer Rouge, a man entrenched in harm and isolation, we explore the powerful journey of desistance from crime-revealing how change is not only possible...but essential. Guided by the Ghost of Desistance Past, Present, and Yet to Come, Ebenezer confronts the ripple effects of his actions, the potential for identity transformation, and the importance of belonging and generativity in building new a life. Along the way, we will uncover the deeper truths behind desistance theory and the practical application of the TIDES Supervision Model-a trauma informed framework designed to support real and lasting change. What You'll Discover in this Episode: The three stages of desistance-behavioral change, identity transformation, and belonging...and how they intersect with Ebenezer's journey. How the principles of TIDES (Trauma-Informed Desistance) can empower probation officers and practitioners to facilitate meaningful client transformation. Practical insights into fostering hope, resilience, and accountability in the criminal justice system. Ready to take the next step!? Visit The Tides website to learn more about the TIDES Supervision Model, our training opportunities, and how we are helping practitioners worldwide create meaningful impact! Don't miss this thought-provoking Christmas episode that bridges timeless storytelling with cutting-edge desistance practices. Listen now, and join the conversation on HOPE, CHANGE, and the SPIRIT of giving back!
In this episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we welcome back Veronica Cunningham, Executive Director of the American Probation and Parole Association (APPA). With over nine years of transformative leadership, Veronica shares her vision for APPA as it celebrates 50 years of advancing community corrections. We dive into the exciting initiatives planned for APPA's 50th Anniversary, including year-long celebrations and the landmark Summer Training Institute in New York City! Veronica also provides a sneak peek into the upcoming Winter Training Institute in Las Vegas, offering highlights of keynotes, workshops, and opportunities for professional growth. Our conversation explores APPA's push toward unified standards in probation practices, the vital work of the International Relations Committee, and the growing importance of global partnerships. Veronica highlights the inspiring Justice 2.0 initiative led by Sarah Lewis in the UK and teases the potential for collaboration between APPA and this transformative movement. From technology's role in reshaping community corrections to the future of evidence-based practices, Veronica shares her insights into what lies ahead for probation and parole professionals worldwide. Whether you are an APPA member or passionate about the future of community corrections, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration. LINKS: Learn more about APPA's Winter Training Institute APPA's Home Page Learn about the "Justice 2.0" movement! The TIDES Supervision Model
Welcome to a special American Probation and Parole Association episode of The Criminologist Podcast, brought to you by their International Relations Committee! In this installment, we reconnect with celebrated author and educator Paul MacNamara, who brings his unique perspectives to the podcast once again. Known for his captivating storytelling and unflinching insights, Paul delves into the themes of his latest book, Inside Juvie: A Teachers story, a powerful exploration of life inside Australia's juvenile detention system. Drawing on his years as a teacher in correctional centers, Paul takes us behind the scenes of a world rarely seen. Through stories of resilience, trauma, and transformation, he offers an invaluable lens into the challenges faced by incarcerated youth and the educators striving to teach them. This episode continues the international conversation about justice, rehabilitation, and the universal role of education as a catalyst for change. Paul's journey began with his debut book, The Criminal Class: A Memoir of a Prison Teacher, where he explored the raw realities of adult correctional facilities with a blend of humor and humanity. Now, with Inside Juvie, he focuses on the distinct complexities of working within the juvenile justice system, highlighting moments of connection and hope amidst systemic challenges. In this special episode, we discuss: The transition from adult corrections to juvenile detention teaching. Lessons from Paul's journey and stories from Inside Juvie. The role of education in addressing inter-generational trauma and fostering transformation. Practical insights for practitioners, educators, and policy makers in the justice system. As part of our APPA International Relations Committee Series, this episode underscores the importance of global perspectives in undertaking and addressing shared challenges in justice and corrections. Learn more: Purchase "Inside Juvie, A Teachers Story" Discover, "The Criminal Class: Memoir of a Prison Teacher" Explore, The TIDES Supervision model!!! Visit, The Paragon Group website! Stay connected with The Criminologist for more groundbreaking conversations. Follow us on Linked In, Instagram, and Facebook, and shared your thoughts on this episode. Together, let's continue to challenge perspectives, foster connections, and drive meaningful change!
Welcome to Episode 221 of The Criminologist podcast! In this powerful episode, we reconnect with two incredible voices in the criminal justice reform space-Edd Flanagan and John Reed. Together, they share their transformative journey's, ground breaking work, and their ongoing mission to inspire hope and change within the criminal justice system. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE Edd Flanagan's Story: After 20 years of imprisonment and 35 years of addiction, Edd is now 13 years into his recovery. Through his Choices and Chances program, he uses his artistic talents and lived experience to help others embark on their own journeys of rehabilitation and desistance. John Reed's Mission: As the founder of TutisOnline CIC, John leverages creativity-music, poetry, storytelling, and more- to improve mental well being and inspire reflection and change among those in the justice system. Creative Tools for Change: Discover how they use art, storytelling, and small-group engagements to foster connection and social capital. Expanding Reach: Learn about their vision for scaling their impact across the UK and beyond! Links and Resources: Explore Edd Flanagan's YouTube channel: Dive deeper into Edd's creative work and advocacy at Ed Flanagan and Co Visit John Reed's Website: John Reed. The Story Teller Fellah Connect with The Criminologist Podcast: Websites: The Paragon Group The TIDES Supervision Model Email the podcast: Email the podcast Email us as to TIDES model: TIDES email
Episode Description: Welcome to a special "Best Of" episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we take a deep dive into the TIDES Supervision Model---A pioneering approach that brings together Trauma Informed Awareness, Desistance Theory, and Neuroscience to create a meaningful, transformative, client supervision. Co-created by Joseph Arvidson and Nicole Kimberley-Staeheli, TIDES redefines supervision byshifting the focus from simply managing risk, to promoting real change and positive identity transformation for clients. This episode features powerful insights from past conversations with experts who inspire and inform the TIDES approach. Nicole Kimberley-Staeheli on the profound impact of trauma and why a trauma sensitive approach is essential to effective interventions. Dr. Fergus McNeill on Desistance Theory, and the importance of making a shift towards a more relational approach to supervision. Dr. Jerrod Brown on the role of neuroscience in understanding client behaviors and supporting change efforts. Interested in TIDES Training or a consultation? The TIDES Supervision model is available for training, presentations, or agency consultations. Whether you are looking to bring trauma informed awareness into your team, or want to explore the desistance focused approach to client supervision, we would love to connect! Visit our website for more information!!! The TIDESLLC.com Or contact us via e-mail! TheTidesLLC@gmail.com Stay connected with The Criminologist Podcast! The Criminologist Podcast brings you insights from experts around the world on topics ranging from the latest evidence based practices, desistance from crime, trauma informed care, and so much more! With well over 200 episodes, each installments brings fresh conversations and deep dives into transformative approaches that are reshaping criminal justice. Don't miss our You Tube channel! For additional content related to the podcast and TIDES, subscribe to The Criminologist on You Tube! Whether you are looking for deeper insights into the themes of the podcast, or other related content, please subscribe now!
Episode Summary: In this thought provoking episode, host Joseph Arvidson sits down with Dr. Jerrod Brown to explore the complex factors contributing to false confessions and wrongful convictions. Dr. Brown, an expert in neurocriminology, offers insights into how various mental and physical health factors-such as untreated nutritional deficiencies and cognitive impairments-impact behavior, decision making, and the reliability of client interviews. Together, Joseph and Dr. Brown unpack the vulnerabilities that can make certain individuals more susceptible to false confessions, from neurodevelopmental disorders and high levels of suggestibility to external pressures in the interview room. This episode challenges justice professionals to broaden their perspectives, looking beyond traditional frameworks like risk-needs-responsivity, to embrace a holistic view of client behavior. With practical implications for probation officers, correctional staff, and all who interact with justice-involved individuals, Dr. Brown's insights offer a pathway toward more effective, informed, and compassionate practices in the field. What You'll Learn: The types and causes of false confessions: Voluntary, Coerced, and Internalized. How cognitive impairments, neurodevelopmental disorders, and high suggestibility influence client statements and behaviors. The impact of nutritional deficiencies and physical health on mental well being and behavior in justice contexts. Practical strategies to improve client interactions, including accommodating neurodevelopmental needs and promoting a sensory friendly environment. Why a broader, interdisciplinary approach to justice work is essential for improving outcomes. Resources mentioned in this episode: Neurocriminology Informed Professional Certificate Program For those interested in deepening their understanding of the brain-behavior connection and its application in justice settings, Dr. Brown's certificate program offers a comprehensive look at neurocriminology's impact on criminal behavior. Learn more here Research paper: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and the Risk-Needs-Responsivity Model. A guide for Criminal Justice and forensic mental health professionals: Co-Authored by Dr. Brown, and Joseph Arvidson, this paper dives into the complexities of working with clients affected by FASD and how the R-N-R model can be adapted to meet their unique needs. Read their paper here! Contact Dr. Jerrod Brown: Connect with Dr. Brown for more information on neurocriminology, false confession, and training opportunities. Dr. Brown's email address Stay Connected: Make sure you subscribe to The Criminologist podcast to keep up with the latest conversations aimed at advancing your knowledge and practice in the criminal justice field.We will be back soon with more expert insights and transformative solutions! Key words: False Confessions, Neurocriminology, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Wrongful Convictions, Risk-Needs-Responsivity, Cognitive Impairments, Nutrition in Criminal Justice, Joseph Arvidson, Dr. Jerrod Brown. Credits: Joseph Arvidson Dr. Jerrod Brown
Welcome to a special edition of The Criminologist podcast, brought to you in partnership with the American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) and their International Relations Committee. In this episode, host Joseph Arvidson interviews Jaron Harvey, Director of Rehabilitation and Community Supervision in Turks and Caicos, to discuss the innovative reforms reshaping probation in the Caribbean. Join us as Jaron shares how his department is leading the charge with the implementation of the Risk-Needs-Responsivity framework, with the intent of enhancing rehabilitative outcomes. Learn about their implementation of the STICS model, a groundbreaking cognitive behavioral approach to changing negative thought patterns, and how client centered interventions are being employed to foster lasting desistance from crime. And learn about the creation of CAPP, the Caribbean Association of Probation and Parole! Whether you are a probation officer, criminal justice reform advocate, or simply passionate about evidence based practices, this episode delivers critical insights and strtegies for transforming probation services worldwide. Key Topics Covered: The importance of staff being trauma informed. Addressing Criminogenic Needs with tailored interventions. Dynamic Security and relationship based supervision. Establishing the Caribbean Association of Probation and Parole. Tune in now to this special edition of The Criminologist for a closer look at how probation and parole can be re-imagined through innovation, compassion, and international cooperation. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!
In this powerful episode of The Criminologist podcast, host Joseph Arvidson sits down with Gaelin Elmore, former NFL player, foster youth system survivor, and now a champion for the power of belonging! Gaelin's story is one of overcoming adversity, from navigating the foster care system to making it to the NFL, and eventually finding his true calling-helping others discover the life changing power of belonging. We explore Gaelin's personal journey of resilience and transformation, linking it to the TIDES Supervision Model's key pillars of change...Self Regulation, Identity, Resilience, and Social Support. Learn how belonging shaped his life and how it can be a critical tool in fostering positive change for at risk youth and marginalized communities. Gaelin's expertise is not just theoretical. He offers in-person workshops adn virtual webinars (2 hours, 4 hours, or 6 hours) to help organizations implement these concepts into their work with youth and families. His website also features insightful blogs on these topics! GaelinSpeaks.com Tune into this heartfelt conversation as we explore how the intersection of personal growth, trauma responsiveness, and belonging can change lives...just as it did for Gaelin. Key Takeaways: The role of belonging in transforming lives. Gaelin's firsthand experience with overcoming adversity and building a new identity. How the TIDES Supervision model aligns with Gaelin's approach. To learn more about the TIDES Supervision Model, reach out at thetidesllc@gmail.com or visit us at The TIDES website
In this episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we sit down with Annie Stocksdale, a forward thinking probation officer who is redefining how high risk supervision can empower clients toward lasting change. Annie shares her innovative approach to managing high-risk clients, demonstrating that even within the boundaries of home confinement, there is potential for growth and rehabilitation. By fostering empathy and focusing on her client's long term transformation, Annie exemplifies the type of leadership needed to move Corrections into the 21st century. Annie also highlights her experience at the recent American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) Training Institute in Indianapolis. She reflects on how meeting fellow professionals from across the country and around the world inspired her work and helped her adopt new methods for effective supervision. We also dive into Annie's personal project-her Daily Gratitude Journal. The journal is now available on Amazon, and we encourage you to check it out! Daily Gratitude Journal We also discuss the upcoming APPA Winter Training Institute in Las Vegas! APPA Las Vegas info! Key Highlights: Annie's approach to high-risk supervision and how she integrates empathy and growth. Insights from the APPA Training Institute in Indy. The Daily Gratitude Journal. APPA Winter Training Institute- Las Vegas 2025 registration details. Don't forget to subscribe, share and leave a review!
In this insightful episode, host Joseph Arvidson reconnects with two pioneers in the field of Corrections, Brad Bogue and Guy Bourgon! Brad and Guy have had a profound influence on the development and implementation of evidence based practices within the criminal justice system. Both of these legends have contributed decades of research, innovation, and practical application that continue to shape modern correctional practices. The trio discusses the critical evolution of EBP in Corrections, their shared experiences of decades in the field, and the ever-hopeful future of evidence based practices. They also explore the innovate TIDES (Trauma Informed DESistance) supervision model, and how its approach can revolutionize probation work by integrating trauma informed and desistance principles. Join us as we explore these profound topics and reconnect with old friends who have been at the forefront of corrections reform. Whether you are a criminal justice professional, a researcher, or someone interested in the human side of rehabilitation, this episode is PACKED with invaluable lessons, stories, and inspiration.
In this special solo episode of #TheCriminologistPodcast, host Joseph Arvidson takes listeners on a journey of reflection and continuous learning. With a rich mix of personal insights and lessons drawn from past episodes, this installment delves into the power of looking back to inform our future in the field of criminal justice and human services. Explore the significance of trauma informed care, desistance theory, and the human element of probation work...all while considering how pop culture like Breaking Bad and Mindhunter intersects with these themes. Host Joseph Arvidson also teases exciting upcoming content, including a dual interview with two legends in the field of Corrections: Brad Bogue and Guy Bourgon, set to drop in EP 214. Don't miss the opportunity to engage deeply with the material and reflect on how these lessons can shape your life and work. NEW RELEASE DAY: We are now dropping episodes on Tuesdays! Tune in bi-weekly for fresh insights and expert perspectives! Key Takeaways: The importance of reflection and continuous learning in criminal justice. Top 5 lessons learned from past episodes, including the role of trauma informed care, desistance theory, and even embracing technology! A creative exploration of the intersection between pop culture and criminal justice, featuring Breaking Bad and Mindhunter. An exciting announcement for an upcoming episode with two industry legends. If you have questions for our future guest, Brad Bogue and/or Guy Bourgon, send them to thecriminologistpodcast@gmail.com
In this special episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we are honored to welcome Rick Mereness, a long-time listener of the show, and fellow Minnesotan! Rick shares his incredible story of overcoming addiction, to celebrating 35 years of sobriety. His journey is a powerful testament to the strength of resilience hope, and the human spirit. Rick opens up about his difficult childhood, the lack of social supports that influenced his early foray into alcohol and drugs use, and the years-long addiction that followed. He candidly discusses how his third trip through drug and alcohol treatment finally led to lasting sobriety, emphasizing that recovery is often a zigzag path filled with setbacks and challenges. We delve into the value of HOPE and the critical role of IDENTITY in driving behavior. Rick's story also beautifully illustrates the concept of generativity in desistance literature, highlighting the many ways he has given back to his community. From remaining active in Alcoholics Anonymous and helping others, to working the Veteran's Court and speaking to at-risk individuals struggling with addiction, Rick's dedication to making a positive impact is truly inspiring. A special shout-out ti Rick's son Jason, a friend and colleague, who was instrumental in coordinating this interview. Rick's journey serves as a living, breathing example of the concepts we discuss on this podcast, and we are grateful to share his story with you. Highlights: Rick Mereness shares his journey from addiction to celebrating 35 years of sobriety. Insights into the challenges and setbacks faced during recovery, emphasizing that it is not a linear path. The importance of resilience and hope in overcoming addiction. The role of identity in driving behavior and fostering change. Rick's contributions to his community, including his involvement with AA, Veteran's Court, and speaking engagements Acknowledgment of Rick's son Jason, for helping make this episode possible. Links Resources: The TIDES model Alcoholics Anonymous The Criminologist YouTube channel
In this enlightening episode of The Criminologist Podcast, host Joseph Arvidson sits down with Arshad Mahmood, a seasoned criminal justice professional with over 20 years of experience. Arshad has worked with various national and int4ernatiiona organizations, including the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Penal Reform International (PR) and the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in Pakistan. Arshad shares his journey from heading the Punjab Probation and Parole Service to becoming a consultant, specializing in probation, juvenile justice, and protecting vulnerable populations. His extensive background in policy development, management, and advocacy offers a unique perspective on the role of probation officers as community designers. Join us as we delve into an array of topics, uncovering valuable lessons from Arshad's international experiences and his vision for systemic social change! Stay connected with The Criminologist Podcast: Email: thecriminologistpodcast@gmail.com Facebook and Instagram: @thecriminologistpodcast Twitter: @crimmediagroup Linked In: Joseph Arvidson You Tube" The Criminologist Remember to subscribe, like and share, and leave us a review if you enjoyed this episode Together, we can continue to grow, learn, and make a positive impact on the world of criminal justice. Listen now and discover how we can design our communities for the better!
Welcome to a riveting episode of The Criminologist Podcast! We are thrilled to present an amazing interview with the acclaimed writer and director, James Cox. Best known for his film Wonderland, staring Val Kilmer, James takes us on a journey through his rise in Hollywood, the challenges he faced, and his remarkable comeback. In this episode, James delves into his early successes, the struggles with personal demons, and the resilience that fueled his return to creativity. We also explore his debut novel, "Grand Theft AI", set for release on July 23, 2024. James provides insightful commentary on the use of AI in Criminal Justice and Corrections, adding depth to the conversation for our professional audience. James shares how the birth of his daughter has reshaped his perspective, bringing a new dimension to his work and life. As friends for several years, our conversation is candid and heartfelt, highlighting the human side of an extraordinary career. Don't miss this engaging episode packed with stories of triumph, innovation, and personal growth. Be sure to check out the links below for more of James's work and additional resources: James Cox Books Atomic Tabasco short film The TIDES Supervision Model The Criminologist You Tube channel
Episode Description: Welcome to this special APPA edition of The Criminologist podcast! In this episode, we are thrilled to team up once again with the American Probation and Parole Association's International Relations Committee to bring you an insightful discussion with Thomas Wuthrich of Switzerland! Thomas Wuthrich, Chair of the European Prison Association (EPEA) and a prominent figure in prison education and criminal justice reform, joins us to share his extensive experience and knowledge. With a remarkable career spanning over two decades, Thomas has been instrumental in promoting prison education, supporting penal reforms, and collaborating with international organizations to bring about meaningful changes in the criminal justice sector. In This Episode, We Cover: The transformative power of education within the prison system. Thomas's pioneering work with the European Prison Education Association (EPEA) and the Swiss Prison Association. The importance of supporting prison staff and developing effective educational programs in correctional facilities. The role of international collaboration in advancing correctional education and reforms. Key Takeaways: Education as a tool for rehabilitation and reintegration. The impact of dedicated professionals in transforming the lives of incarcerated individuals. The importance of international collaboration and sharing best practices in the field of corrections and probation. Contact us: Email: thecriminologistpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: The Criminologist Podcast Instagram: @thecriminologistpodcast YouTube: The Criminologist LinkedIn: Joseph Arvidson Support Us: If you believe in what we are doing, spread the word! Tell a freind or a colleague about us, subscribe to the show, and follow us on social media. Your support helps us continue bringing you insightful and thought-provoking content! Thank you for tuning in to this special episode. Until next time, always remember: There's no them..there's only us.
Episode Description: Welcome to Episode 208 of The Criminologist Podcast! This week, we continue our series on infamous serial killers with a detailed examination of the Green River Killer, Gary Ridgway. Our esteemed guest, Dr. Jerrod Brown, brings his extensive expertise in forensic psychology, trauma, and more to shed light on Ridgway's criminal trajectory. Join us as we delve into the psychology and environmental factors that influenced Ridgway's path to becoming one of the most notorious serial killers in history. By understanding these precursors, we aim to equip criminal justice practitioners with the insights needed to recognize similar variables in their own clients, ultimately fostering early intervention and prevention. In this episode, we cover: The correlates and precursors to Gary Ridgway's criminal behavior. The importance of trauma-informed care and resilience in criminal justice settings. Practical applications of these insights for probation, parole, and corrections professionals. How the TIDES Supervision Model can enhance your approaches to client management. Our conversation with Dr. Brown highlights the importance of recognizing trauma and adverse experiences in shaping criminal behavior and the critical role of desistance-focused interventions. Resources Mentioned: The TIDES Supervision Model Truama, Resilience, and Self Care Strategies at Concordia Becoming a Neurocriminology Informed Professioanal
In this episode of The Criminologist podcast, host Joseph Arvidson sits down with Brian Koehn and Paul Sheldon to discuss innovate approaches to corrections reform. Brian Koehn has dedicated over 28 years to the field of Corrections, rising through the ranks to hold multiple leadership positions. He is the founder of Social Purpose Corrections (SPC), an organization committed to bringing safety, wellness, hope, and compassion to the Corrections industry through a transformative culture shift. Paul Sheldon, a collaborative fundraising development consultant, specializes in long term sustainability, equity, and altruistic creativity. His work with Dreamosophy, Roots of Success, Insight Garden Program and other initiatives aims to implement sustainability practices within and other institutions. Join us as we delve into their unique perspectives, the challenges facing the Corrections industry, and the innovative solutions they are championing! Don't miss this insightful conversation on the future of Corrections reform! Links and Resources: Social Purpose Corrections Dreamosophy The Tides website
Join us in this riveting episode of The Criminologist Podcast, as we dive deep into the transformative world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Corrections. Our special guests, Pia Puolakka, a seasoned expert in forensic psychology and digital rehabilitation, and Omega 8, an "AI specialist", shed light on the groundbreaking advancements reshaping rehabilitation within correctional facilities. Pia Puolakka brings her wealth of experience from the front lines of implementing digital rehabilitation strategies in prisons, including the innovative Smart Prison concept. Discover how AI is revolutionizing inmate education, healthcare access, and social integration, paving the way for enhanced rehabilitation outcomes and reduced recidivism rates. Omega 8, our AI guest, shares fascinating insights into the future prospects of digitalized prisons powered by AI. Explore the potential for AI applications in probation and parole, and gain valuable perspectives on the ethical considerations and legislative frameworks shaping the AI landscape in corrections. In this thought-provoking episode, we also delve into the impact of AI on offender assessment, management, and the integration of psychological practices for holistic rehabilitation. Plus, don't miss our humorous closing segment with Omega 8...guaranteed to leave you with a smile! Tune into The Criminologist and unlock the secrets behind the AI revolution transforming the future of corrections. Do not miss on this enlightening conversation...valuable links below! "Make Time Count" platform information Rehub app info-Apple Store Rehub app info-Google Play
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.
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 .
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
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
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
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
Episode Description: In this insightful episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we sit down with Jochum Wildeman, the visionary Head of the International Office of Dutch Probation! With a career dedicated to redefining the landscape of probation through strategic leadership, innovation, and a deep commitment to collaborative practices, Jochum shares his profound insights into the evolution of probation services and his role in orchestrating the 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole. Key Insights: Visionary Leadership: Explore Jochum's journey as a leader who skillfully translates societal and political developments into actionable strategies for the future of probation. Innovative Approaches: Delve into how Jochum's innovative mindset has led to the successful implementation of large-scale, internal community service projects, setting a new standard for operational goals within the Dutch Probation Department. 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole. Get an insider's look into the upcoming World Congress in The Hague this April, including its aim to foster global dialogue and innovation in probation and parole. Join us in The Hague: Interested in being part of the conversation on the future of probation and parole? Check the website link below for registration details, and a list of speakers for the 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole! 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole info The Criminologist You Tube channel The Paragon Group
OVERVIEW: In this compelling episode, we revisit an insightful conversation with Nicole Kimberley-Staeheli, an expert in Trauma Informed Care and Cognitive Behavioral Interventions! Together, we delve into the innovative TIDES (Trauma Informed Desistance) approach, a framework designed to transform corrections practices by adopting a trauma-informed lens in understanding and responding to client behaviors. Nicole challenges us to see beyond conventional labels, urging Corrections professionals to interpret client behaviors as survival strategies rooted in past trauma. This episode not only explores the trauma aspect of the TIDES model but also emphasizes its commitment to facilitating the process of desistance from crime. KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED: Introduction to the TIDES model The importance of understanding behavior as a response to trauma. The role of Corrections professionals in adopting a trauma-informed lens. How TIDES integrates with and enhances the process of Desistance from crime.
In this inspiring episode of The Criminologist podcast, host Joseph Arvidson sits down with Suzanne Costello, a celebrated dance/theater artist and advocate for using the arts in rehabilitation and community engagement. Suzanne shares her 40-year journey in the arts and discusses her impactful projects with diverse communities, including incarcerated individuals. Both Suzanne and Joseph will be presenting at the 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole in The Hague in 2024, and are excited to share their projects and passions on a global stage! Links to Suzanne's projects and more information about her initiatives can be found below. Your Brain on Art Justice Arts Coalition Moving Beyond Bars Minnesota Prison Writing Project
Welcome back to another enlightening episode of "The Criminologist" podcast! In this installment, we delve into the world of criminal justice, rehabilitation, and reintegration with a very special guest. Join your host, Joseph Arvidson, as we sit down with Nancy Nungari, a seasoned professional with a wealth of experience. Nancy Nungari is a clinical psychologist, program manager, and correctional practitioner with a focus on assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, and reintegration of justice-involved individuals. In this engaging conversation, we explore a wide range of topics, from the implementation of the Risk-Need-Responsivity framework in Kenya to the exciting concepts of Dynamic Security, Desistance from Crime, and Trauma Informed Care. But that's not all! This episode is extra special as it's a collaborative effort with the American Probation and Parole's International Relations Committee! A testament to the work being done by APPA and the value they place on global cooperation and in strengthening community corrections worldwide. Tune in, subscribe, and let's embark on this enlightening journey together. Welcome to The Criminologist podcast!!
Join us for another special installment of The Criminologist Podcast-our "Year in Review Part 2", in which we revisit enlightening and impactful moments from our 2023 episodes. Host Joseph Arvidson takes you on a retrospective journey, showcasing the wisdom and insights shared by our diverse array of guests throughout the past year. As we bid farewell to 2023 and look ahead, we are excited to announce a lineup of intriguing guests and topics for 2024. This episode not only celebrates the past year's achievements but also sets the stage for another year of engaging discussions and ground breaking insights. Whether you are a criminal justice professional, a student, or an enthusiast in the field, this episode offers a chance to reflect on the year's learning and prepare for what's next in the wold of CJ and rehabilitation. Join us for "The Criminologist Podcast-A Year in Review" and be part of these crucial conversations that are shaping the future of criminal justice. And don't forget, if you like this episode, please share it with others and help us continue to spread these important messages!
Welcome to a special installment of The Criminologist podcast- "Year in Review, Part One!" In this episode, we embark on a reflective journey, revisiting the enlightening conversations and diverse insights shared by our distinguished guests throughout the past year. Join your host, Joseph Arvidson, as we delve into a myriad of compelling topics that have shaped the landscape of criminal justice and probation. This episode is a mosaic of perspectives, highlighting innovative practices, transformative stories,and the global reach of criminal justice reform. This episode not only celebrates the wealth of knowledge shared by our featured experts, but also sets the stage for even more insights in our upcoming Year in Review Part Two. Whether you are a criminal justice professional, a student in the field, or simply intrigued by the complexities of probation and parole, this episode offer a comprehensive look back at the year's most impactful moments. Stay tuned, engage with us, and continue to be a part of these vital conversations shaping the future of criminal justice.
In this unique installment of The Criminologist podcast, host Joseph Arvidson takes a seat on the other side of the conversation as a guest on the Evolving Prisons podcast, hosted by the insightful Kaigan Carrie. This special crossover episode repurposes their original discussion, offering our listeners a rare glimpse into Joseph's perspectives on prison systems and criminal justice. Kaigan, an expert on prison culture and a doctoral candidate researching prison officer well being, engages Joseph in a profound dialogue exploring the realities of prison life, the potential for reform, and the human stories within the walls of correctional facilities. Join us for an episode that bridges two worlds of criminology and prison reform, offering a comprehensive and compassionate view of the challenges and opportunities withing these systems. Don't miss this insightful exchange between two leading voices in the field! Rise of Happiness Evolving Prisons The Criminologist You Tube channel
Join us in this compelling episode of The Criminologist Podcast, as we welcome Professor Deborah Koetzle from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Dive into an enlightening conversation about the future of criminal justice and correctional rehabilitation. Professor Koetzle, a renowned expert in the field, shares her profound insights on innovative court systems, the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral interventions, and the impart of global perspectives in shaping correctional practices. In this episode, we also discuss our mutual anticipation for the upcoming 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole in The Hague in our roles in the American Probation and Parole Association's International Relations Committee. As a special feature, we have included a link to her inspiring TEDx talk, "Addressing crime and drug use through community based interventions", noted below. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from one of the leading voices in criminal justice reform! Whether you are a professional in the field, a student, or simply interested in the transformation of our justice system, this episode is sure to provide you with thought-provoking perspectives and innovative ideas. Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year from all of us at The Criminologist Podcast!! Tune in for an episode that promises to enlighten and inspire as we navigate the complexities of criminal justice and rehabilitation!! Deb Koetzle's TEDx Talk!! The Criminologist's You Tube channel The Paragon Group (website)
In this compelling episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we continue our exploration of Billa Nanra's extraordinary journey-a tale that takes us from the depths of addiction and incarceration to the heights of hope and societal contribution. Join us as Billa shares his inspiring story of resilience and redemption, marking five years of freedom from heroin and crack cocaine addiction. Billa recounts his transformative experiences with the Peace Education Program...the same program that offered him a lifeline during his time in a British prison. Now, he returns to these facilities, not as an inmate, but as a beacon of hope, facilitating the program that once tuned his life around. This episode delves into the powerful themes of resilience in the face of adversity, the process of desistance from crime, and the concepts of generativity. Billa's journey is a living testament to the idea that change is possible, no matter how deep one might find themselves in despair. Tune in and be inspired by a story of enduring hope, the power of education, and the unyielding strength of the human spirit in overcoming life's greatest challenges. How I Slayed the Dragon (podcast) How I Slayed the Dragon (You Tube) The Criminologist You Tube channel
The American Probation and Parole Association's International Relations Committee presents! In this captivating episode, we delve into the first part of an extraordinary and deeply moving interview with Billa Nanra. His story is one of stark contrast: From the depths of a 22- year struggle with heroin addiction and the hardships of life within the British prison system, to an inspiring journey towards redemption and giving back to the community. Our episode includes an insightful segment featuring Willow Baker, Program Director of the Prem Rawat Foundation's Peace Education Program. She sheds light on the program's goals, its global impact, and its role in transforming lives...setting the stage for Billa's remarkable story. Billa Nanra shares his raw and honest account of decent into drug addiction anf incarceration, marking a life that seemed irredeemable. However, a turning point emerges with his discovery of the Peace Education Program, showcased on a simple poster in the prison. This moment sparks a journey of self-discovery and change. We also explore Billa's post-release life, highlighting his dedication to generativity-a concept referring to giving back to society as a means of personal redemption. His impactful initiatives, including his "Slaying the Dragon" video and his talks with at-risk youth, showcase his commitment to steering others away from the path he once tread. Tune in for this deeply inspiring tale of transformation and stay tuned for Part 2, where we continue to explore Billa Nanra's journey and his ongoing contributions to society. Slaying the Dragon video link How I Slayed the Dragon podcast episodes The Criminologist You Tube channel
This week, we are diving into the groundbreaking release of the 7th Edition of, "The Psychology of Criminal Conduct", by Bonta and Andrews. Join us as we explore the latest advancements in the world of psychology, discussing how this seminal text has evolved since its first publication in 1994. We will look at the enhanced theories and concepts that have shaped our understanding of criminal behavior over the decades. And that is not all! In a tribute to the enduring legacy of "The Psychology of Criminal Conduct," we have crafted a unique and catchy song parody titled, "The Criminogenic Beat" (or one of the other top titles based on your vote!). This educational yet entertaining tune delves into the essence of what drives criminal behavior, setting the theories to a rhythm that will stick in your mind long after the episode ends!!! The Psychology of Criminal Conduct, 7th edition The Criminologist You Tube channel
In this thought provoking episode, we take a step back from profiling individuals cases, to lay the groundwork for understanding the complex world of serial killers. Dr. Jerrod Brown, a familiar voice and revered figure in the field, joins us to demystify the phenomenon of serial killers, challenging common myths and bringing to light the pivotal role of neurocriminology. From discussing the significance of a serial killer's signature behaviors to noting the Trauma Control Model, this episode is an immersive journey into the psychological and behavioral patterns that define some of the most notorious criminals. We delve into how Attachment Disruption, stemming from excessive trauma, influences an individual's capacity for forming relationships, and potentially, their path into criminality. This episode is not about sensationalizing the macabre, but about equipping practitioners in criminal justice and human services with the knowledge to identify and manage behaviors indicative of deeper issues. Join us for an educational expedition into the minds of those who commit these crimes and discover how this knowledge can apply to a broader spectrum of case work. Become a Neurocriminology Informed Professional! Dr. Jerrod Brown bio The Paragon Group
In this special American Probation and Parole (APPPA) edition, brought to you by their International Relations Committee, we delve into a transformative conversation with Jane Mulcahy, a dedicated Research Fellow from the University of Limerick! Jane brings us her groundbreaking 3-part series that could redefine the essence of probation practice globally. This episode explores the intricate link between the nervous system and behavioral responses, shedding light on how probation officers can leverage this understanding to enhance their practices. Jane's first article lays the groundwork for recognizing the impact of physiological responses in rehabilitation. We then navigate through her second piece, which champions the power of nervous system awareness as a tool for profound rehabilitation strategies. Lastly, we discuss the heart of the matter in her third article, advocating for a more compassionate approach to supervision...all of which align with the TIDES (Trauma Informed Desistance) program model, and our belief that the probation system isn't just about oversight, but also about empowerment and healing. Join us for an enlightening journey into the heart of probation innovation, where science meets empathy, and discover how these insights can lead to a more effective and humane approach to probation and parole. Part One: The Importance of nervous system awareness when working with people on probation. Part Two: Beyond rehabilitation: The Power of Nervous System Awareness in Probation Part Three: Why a heart-centered approach to Probation Practice is smart. The Paragon Group
This week, we delve into a pressing issue at the intersection of nutrition and justice-Food Insecurity. Our esteemed guest, Dr. Jerrod Brown of Concordia University, brings his expertise to the table as we dissect the term, "Food Insecurity" and explore its far-reaching implications for individuals entangled with the justice system. Join us as we navigate through the urban landscapes of food deserts and swamps, shedding light on areas where access to affordable and nutritious food is scare. We discuss how these phenomenon contribute to the cycle of poverty and recidivism, posing unique challenges for justice-involved individuals striving for reintegration. Our conversation also casts a spotlight on the critical role of human service professionals, probation officers, and parole officers. Learn about the tools and knowledge they need to recognize and address food insecurity among their clients. Dr. Brown shares valuable insights and research findings, providing a comprehensive understanding of how food access links to social justice and community health. Whether you are a professionalism the field or simply someone passionate about criminal justice reform and community welfare, this episode is an eye-opening journey into the core of a complex issue often overlooked in criminal justice dialogues. Food Insecurity and the CJ system(Training registration info) Contact Dr. Brown! The Paragon Group
In this thought provoking episode, we delve into the enigmatic psyche of one of the most iconic characters in cinematic history-Darth Vader. As we dissect the layers of Vader's complex persona, we bring a unique blend of criminal psychology and rehabilitation theory to the fore, offering listeners an unprecedented analysis of his potential path to redemption. Through the innovative DRAOR assessment framework and principles of the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model, we craft a case study that is as insightful as it is captivating. WE explore the underlying criminogenic factors that define Vader's past, present, and possible future, presenting a detailed case plan tailored to his profile. Our journey uncovers the pivotal moments and decisions that could redirect the course of a destiny seemingly set in the stars. Whether you are a Star Wars aficionado, a student of psychology, or just someone intrigued by the complexities of change and identity, this episode promises to enlighten, educate, and entertain. Join us as we analyze what makes a villain tick, and discuss how even those who have stayed the farthest from the light can find their way back. Learn more about the works of Dr Caleb LLoyd!! The Paragon Group The Criminologist You Tube channel
This week, we unpack our recent trip to Australia! Join us as we take our listeners on a riveting journey down under, recounting our recent visit to Sydney Australia. Dive deep into the heart of the PACCOA Conference (Probation and Community Corrections Officers Association), the personalities that shine within the world of Corrections, and the beauty of Australia's iconic landscapes. From beach side reflections at Bondi to the historic allure of The Rocks, this episode is a blend of professional insights and personal tales. Join us as we explore the intersection of human evolution, crime desistance, and the power of connections made in the most unexpected places. PACCOA Home Page Kindness Factory The Criminal Class (book link) The Criminologist You Tube channel
In this pivotal episode of The Criminologist Podcast, we join hands with the American Probation and Parole Associations International Relations Committee for a special edition that cast a spotlight on the intricate convergence of criminology, technology, psychology and international justice. Our esteemed guest is Eva Ribbers, a multifaceted professional whose career seamlessly merges the realms of public safety research, higher education, and legal psychology. As a dedicated scientist at Multi-Health Systems, a seasoned lecturer in criminology and criminal justice, and a PhD student at Simon Frasier University, Ms. Ribbers is not stranger to the challenges and triumphs embedded within the CJ landscape. This episode is a treasure trove for scholars, professionals, and anyone with a keen interest in understanding multidimensional facets of criminal justice and public safety. MHS website The Paragon Group website The Criminologist YouTube channel
In this special, 'Mini-Sode', of The Criminologist Podcast, we take our listeners on a journey through the historic streets of Barcelona and into the halls of the International Training School on Core Correctional Skills. Learn why some of the brightest minds in their fields...from Ireland, to Estonia, to Croatia, to Portugal and Chile opted to attend this years school....our third iteration! We dove deep into established cognitive behavioral interventions and the nuances of trauma, grief and so much more. Join us and discover why this international event is so special.
In this special episode, brought to you in collaboration with the International Relations Committee of APPA (American Probation & Parole Association), we dive into a realm where architecture meets justice. Join us as we sit down with Helena Pombares, a trailblazer in the field of prison architecture, who specializes in the transformative power of salutogenic design. Helena's 15 years of pioneering work has reshaped our understanding of how the built environment can influence rehabilitation, health, and well-being in custodial settings. Learn how an insightful meeting in New York City during a recent APPA Training Institute set the stage for a dialogue that promises to be both eye-opening and heartening. As prison systems globally face challenges of overcrowding, recidivism, and inmates well being, Helena's vision showcases the promise of innovative architectural solutions. Whether you are criminologist, an architect, or someone intrigued by the intersections of diverse fields, this episode is a testament to how multifaceted approaches can lead to a more compassionate and rehabilitative justice system. Tune in to discover how walls, spaces, and design principles can revolutionize our perceptions of confinement and freedom. Learn more as to the work of Pick Everard! The Paragon Group! The Criminologist channel on You Tube!
In a realm where criminal justice meets human potential, probation and parole stand as pivotal intersections. This episode of #TheCriminologistPodcast features an illuminating conversation with Marcus Hodges, President-elect of the American Probation and Parole Association (APPA). Moving beyond traditional narratives, we debunk the myth of probation officers juggling dual roles, and instead shine a light on their singular, transformative identity as "Change Agents." Dive into the tech realm as we explore the use of AI in the probation sphere, and hear about the revolutionary DRAOR assessment, that focus on not just risk, but on the protective factors in an individual's journey. As a bonus, get a sneak peek into what awaits at the upcoming APPA event in Seattle! Whether you are a criminal justice professional, an advocate for change, or just an inquisitive mind, this episode promises insights that will challenge, inspire, and redefine your perceptions. Hit PLAY and join us on this enlightening journey! APPA website! The Criminologist on You Tube The Paragon Group
In this gripping episode of #TheCriminologistPodcast, we delve into the profound intersection of data science, social justice, and personal experience with our guest, Jackie Dunn. Founder of the non-profit organization, Data4Change, Jackie brings a unique perspective-fueled by her journey as a mother navigating the intricacies of the criminal justice system after her son's incarceration. What you will learn: Why the criminal justice system needs to become more data informed. How personal experiences shape perspectives on criminal justice. How Data4Change is pioneering social justice elements in Corrections and beyond! Why you should listen: If you are intrigued by the human stores that exist behind he curtain of criminal justice, or if your are curious about how personal challenges ignite a passion for systemic change, this episode is a must listen! Jackie Dunn opens up about her unique journey into advocacy, discussing how her professional skills and personal experiences have come together in her mission for a more equitable criminal justice system. Data4Change info The Paragon Group The Criminologist You Tube channel