Off Paper show

Off Paper

Summary: Off Paper: The Criminal Justice Podcast from the FJC focuses on issues of federal criminal justice and, more specifically, how those issues affect probation and pretrial services officers and their clients. When an individual has finished serving any time and successfully completed release requirements, that person is “off paper.”

Podcasts:

 Off Paper – Episode 3: Treating Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders: When Is It Being Done Right? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:02:21

Treating Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders: When Is It Being Done Right? Off Paper host Mark Sherman talks to Dr. Peter Luongo, Executive Director of IRETA - the Institute for Education, Research and Training in Addictions - about what good treatment for substance use and mental health disorders looks like for individuals who are on pre-trial or post-conviction supervision. Dr. Luongo has worked in the behavioral health field as a social worker, researcher and administrator for nearly thirty years.

 Off Paper – Episode 5: Trends in Federal and State Pretrial Justice (Part 2 of 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:41

The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from requiring a criminal defendant to pay “excessive bail” in order to get out of jail before trial. Nevertheless, nearly half a million people across the country are in pretrial detention.

 Off Paper – Episode 4: Trends in Federal and State Pretrial Justice (Part 1 of 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:46

The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from requiring a criminal defendant to pay “excessive bail” in order to get out of jail before trial. Nevertheless, nearly half a million people across the country are in pretrial detention.

 Off Paper – Episode 3: Treating Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders: When Is It Being Done Right? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:21

Chronic substance use and mental health disorders are common problems for individuals in the criminal justice system. Alone or together, and sometimes in conjunction with other risk factors, these disorders can drive behavior that results in violation of supervision conditions or even in new criminal conduct.

 Off Paper – Episode 2: Holistic Criminal Defense at Pretrial and Reentry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:10

Holistic defense is also called community-oriented defense, therapeutic defense, or holistic advocacy. Whatever the name, its purpose is to solve underlying social and environmental problems that may have contributed to an individual's involvement in crime. It does this by emphasizing teamwork, partnerships with other criminal justice stakeholders, and identification and mitigation of collateral consequences. By doing this, defense attorneys hope to improve public safety by helping clients avoid involvement in the criminal justice system and reducing recidivism. In this episode of Off Paper, federal defenders Kathy Nester (D. Utah) and Maureen Franco (W.D. Tex.), who have been at the forefront of this work in the federal system, talk about the role of the defender in building and sustaining a multi-stakeholder, district-wide reentry infrastructure and in developing and implementing collaborative, problem-solving courts.

 Off Paper – Episode 1: Promoting Probation and Pretrial Client Engagement to Facilitate Prosocial Change-2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:49

This first episode of Off Paper is a conversation with Dr. Guy Bourgon, a clinical psychologist specializing in corrections and criminal justice, and the coleader for Canada's Strategic Training Initiative in Community Supervision (STICS). Dr. Bourgon is recognized for translating research into useful and practical concepts that enhance skills and techniques for promoting client engagement and facilitating prosocial change.

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