Podcasts about punitive justice

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Latest podcast episodes about punitive justice

Prison Pipeline
Multnomah County: Reviving Punitive Justice

Prison Pipeline

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024


Sober is Dope
Recover Yourself from Addiction with MartinJon Garcia

Sober is Dope

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 82:53


Podcast Topics Include: Reiki, Dopamine Detox, Inner Blocks that prevent healing, Emotional Stability, Emotional Sobriety, Emotional Intelligence, Energy Healing, Pre-Karmic Buffets, Early Sobriety, Social Media Addiction, The Portrait Method, Restorative Justice vs. Punitive Justice, Energy Transmissions, Gambling addiction, and More!!!! Welcome to the Sober is Dope Podcast. I am your host and fellow sober evangelist, POP Buchanan. This episode features MartinJon Garcia. MartinJon is known as the Recovery Mentor. MartinJon is the host of the Recover Yourself podcast. MartinJon is a healer, artist, teacher, Certified Reiki Master, Energy Healer, and creator of "The Portrait Method". This episode is jammed packed with healing and spiritual wisdom. We discuss early sobriety, why time is not as important to the big picture of recovery, understanding emotional sobriety, and taking accountability on all levels. From suicidal thoughts, self mutilation, to transmitting spiritual energy via art, this episode provides a powerful look into what sobriety means, and how we can use introspection and self-discovery to recover ourselves as human beings. Watch Full Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/t-24glqMVu0 MartinJon The Recovery Mentor CONTACT: https://www.martinjon.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/martinjon About MartinJon: Helping those that are ready to open up to their greatness is at the core of MartinJon's Practice. As a healer helping others is an integral part of his life's practice. His recovery and personal growth continue to be an anchor of love and growth. MartinJon's Portrait Project was the artistic groundwork that evolved into Portrait Facilitation and The Portrait Method. By connecting deeply through creativity MartinJon becomes a vehicle for healing to happen. Through sharing, vulnerability people are free to open up and explore inner blocks that exist but were not have been previously available to be seen. Teaching in a way that allows everyone to gain their own emotional stability is his primary goal. Physical, mental and spiritual health can all be correlated to our emotional stability. The less stable we are emotionally the less healthy we are. With a focus primarily on people recovering from addictions and diagnosis, MartinJon is spreading emotional stability with his knowledge of recovery and his artwork. MartinJon has been slowly developing this new form of psychoenergetic healing that utilizes portraiture. He is always looking to connect with healers, as well as individuals within the sciences. The idea is to continue to work on new developments and discoveries within art and healing. MartinJon is a certified Shinpiden (Reiki Master) and has studied with a number of other energy healers covering a wide array of modalities. MartinJon has and continues, to use multiple modalities to aid in the development of this new portrait modality as well as helping clients integrate lessons from their experiences with Portrait Facilitation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soberisdope/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soberisdope/support

When Lambs Are Silent
Chris Marshall: "What If" We Reformed Our Justice System?

When Lambs Are Silent

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 51:50


In this episode we speak with Prof. Chris Marshall of Victory University about Restorative Justice, what it is, how it works, and what it will take to reform our justice system.

BrainBox
The Most Punitive Justice System in the World

BrainBox

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 58:49


How has Oklahoma become the world leader in mass incarceration?  What historical and cultural factors have led us here, and how does this affect almost every aspect of our society?  In this episode, we speak with Ryan Gentzler, Director of Open Justice Oklahoma and author of “Between You and Me,” a powerful article in the newest Oklahoma Humanities magazine analyzing Oklahoma’s criminal justice system and offering possible solutions.    Facebook: @Ok.Humanities Twitter: @Okhumanities Instagram: @Okhumanities Our homepage: okhumanities.org/brainbox Additional information about this episode: okhumanities.org/page/brainbox-s2-ep5

Law School Lectures (video)
Punitive Justice vs. Restorative Justice

Law School Lectures (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2010 81:51


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Albie Sachs, Former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, delivers a lecture entitled, "Punitive Justice vs. Restorative Justice"

Law School Lectures (audio)
Punitive Justice vs. Restorative Justice (Audio)

Law School Lectures (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2010 66:24


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Albie Sachs, Former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, delivers a lecture entitled, "Punitive Justice vs. Restorative Justice"

Human Rights Program
Punitive Justice vs. Restorative Justice

Human Rights Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010 81:51


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Albie Sachs, Former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, delivers a lecture entitled, "Punitive Justice vs. Restorative Justice"