Vera Voices
Summary: The Vera Institute of Justice is a national, independent nonprofit that combines expertise in research, demonstration projects, and technical assistance to help leaders in government and civil society improve the systems people rely on for justice and safety. Vera Voices is a podcast series providing commentary and fresh perspectives in the field of justice.
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Podcasts:
Christopher Wildeman: "Incarceration and Population Health in Wealthy Democracies"
Chitra Raghavan: "Intimate aggression: Understanding sexual coercion"
David Weisburd: Hot spots of crime and crime prevention
David C. Brotherton: Globalization and the gang
Susan Herman: Parallel Justice
Alex Stevens: Does drug policy matter?
Nicholas Freudenberg: What works to keep young men from returning to jail?
Johnna Christian: Family relationships during incarceration and reentry
Franklin Zimring: "The decline in crime in New York City"
Saul Kassin: "False confessions"
Martin F. Horn: "Five research questions I want answered"
Jacob I. Stowell: "A longitudinal analysis of the impact of deportation on violent crime"
Steven D. Penrod: "Eyewitness [mis] identification: when science collides with practice"
Besiki Kutateladze: "Is America really so punitive?: exploring a continuum of U.S. state criminal justice policies"
Mary Byrne Interview: Women and children during their prison nursery co-residence and in the reentry years