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Criminal (In)justice
David Harris
187 episodes
8 months ago
Sometimes challenging, often disturbing, occasionally absurd, always timely: Criminal Injustice explores the most complex and urgent issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system in conversation with the field's most knowledgeable experts. Professor David Harris and guests take on everything from racial bias to use of force... from surveillance technology to mass incarceration... and from police abuse and misconduct to the astonishing, frequently hilarious misdeeds of "Lawyers Behaving Badly." It's not a lecture hall, and you don't need a law degree to keep up. But you'll walk away from each episode with a deeper, richer understanding of what's wrong with the criminal justice system – and how to fix it.
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Sometimes challenging, often disturbing, occasionally absurd, always timely: Criminal Injustice explores the most complex and urgent issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system in conversation with the field's most knowledgeable experts. Professor David Harris and guests take on everything from racial bias to use of force... from surveillance technology to mass incarceration... and from police abuse and misconduct to the astonishing, frequently hilarious misdeeds of "Lawyers Behaving Badly." It's not a lecture hall, and you don't need a law degree to keep up. But you'll walk away from each episode with a deeper, richer understanding of what's wrong with the criminal justice system – and how to fix it.
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Episodes (20/187)
Criminal (In)justice
#151 That's All, Folks!
3 years ago
49 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
Special Episode: That Day Job
3 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#150 The DNA Earthquake
3 years ago
51 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#149 Closing the Circle on an Unjust Sentence
3 years ago
1 hour

Criminal (In)justice
Bonus: Cue the Grand Jury
3 years ago
11 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
Bonus: Justice Breyer Retires
3 years ago
19 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#148 Criminalizing Black Youth
3 years ago
49 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
Bonus: SCOTUS Considers Texas Abortion Law
3 years ago
10 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#147 As Murder Rises, What Works?
3 years ago
46 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#146 Sheriff Joe Arpaio versus the Latino Resistance
4 years ago
54 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
Bonus: Supreme Court Session Preview
4 years ago
17 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#145 Public Defense and Criminal Justice Reform
4 years ago
53 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
Bonus: What's Behind Rising Murder Rates?
4 years ago
5 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#144 To Blame or to Learn? Sentinel Event Reviews of Police Action
4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Criminal (In)justice
#143 Alternatives to Police Response: Denver’s STAR Program
4 years ago
42 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
Read This: The Opposite of Accountability
4 years ago
15 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#142 Public Safety Alternatives: CAHOOTS
4 years ago
57 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#107 Bleeding Out (reprise)
4 years ago
44 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
Bonus: Is Congressman Mo Brooks the dumbest lawyer in America?
4 years ago
11 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
#135 A Break in Belonging (reprise)
4 years ago
39 minutes

Criminal (In)justice
Sometimes challenging, often disturbing, occasionally absurd, always timely: Criminal Injustice explores the most complex and urgent issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system in conversation with the field's most knowledgeable experts. Professor David Harris and guests take on everything from racial bias to use of force... from surveillance technology to mass incarceration... and from police abuse and misconduct to the astonishing, frequently hilarious misdeeds of "Lawyers Behaving Badly." It's not a lecture hall, and you don't need a law degree to keep up. But you'll walk away from each episode with a deeper, richer understanding of what's wrong with the criminal justice system – and how to fix it.