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Justice Today
Office of Justice Programs
28 episodes
9 months ago
Learn about the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), which was signed into law 40 years ago on October 12, 1984. This episode features a conversation between Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Director Kristina Rose and Victim Advocacy Corps Program leader Abrianna Morales and student fellows Thanh Nguyen and Grace Chungu as they discuss the impact of VOCA and the future of victim services. Read the corresponding blog post and view the VOCA 40th Anniversary Resources. Speaker List Kristina Rose, Direc...
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Learn about the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), which was signed into law 40 years ago on October 12, 1984. This episode features a conversation between Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Director Kristina Rose and Victim Advocacy Corps Program leader Abrianna Morales and student fellows Thanh Nguyen and Grace Chungu as they discuss the impact of VOCA and the future of victim services. Read the corresponding blog post and view the VOCA 40th Anniversary Resources. Speaker List Kristina Rose, Direc...
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Episodes (20/28)
Justice Today
The Impact of 40 Years of VOCA: Conversations With the Field: Episode 2
Learn about the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), which was signed into law 40 years ago on October 12, 1984. This episode features a conversation between Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Director Kristina Rose and Victim Advocacy Corps Program leader Abrianna Morales and student fellows Thanh Nguyen and Grace Chungu as they discuss the impact of VOCA and the future of victim services. Read the corresponding blog post and view the VOCA 40th Anniversary Resources. Speaker List Kristina Rose, Direc...
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11 months ago
42 minutes

Justice Today
The Impact of 40 Years of VOCA: Conversations With the Field: Episode 1
Learn about the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), which was signed into law 40 years ago on October 12, 1984. Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Director Kristina Rose and prominent victim advocates Steve Siegel, Herman Millholland, and Anne Seymour discuss the history of VOCA and highlight major accomplishments of the victim services field over the past four decades. Read the corresponding blog post and view the VOCA 40th Anniversary Resources. Speaker List Kristina Rose, Director, Office for Vict...
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11 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Justice Today
Celebrating 40 Years of Impact: A Special Episode with Karhlton F. Moore, Director of BJA
In this special episode of Justice Today, we’re marking a significant milestone in the world of justice and public safety—the 40th Anniversary of the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). Since its inception in 1984, BJA has played a vital role in improving the criminal justice system, advancing public safety, and supporting law enforcement agencies across the United States. To commemorate this remarkable occasion, we're bringing you an in-depth conversation with Karhlton F. Moore, the current ...
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Justice Today
Celebrating 40 Years of Impact: A Special Episode with Former Directors of BJA
In this special episode of Justice Today, we’re marking a major milestone in the world of justice and public safety—the 40th Anniversary of the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). As one of the nation’s leading agencies for advancing justice reform and supporting public safety initiatives, BJA has played a pivotal role in shaping the criminal justice landscape over the past four decades. This episode is part one of our podcast series celebrating BJA’s anniversary, and in it, we sit down with ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 22 minutes

Justice Today
Enhancing Corrections Spaces and Cultures
The nations prisons and jails are struggling to recruit and retain staff. These staffing challenges impact re-entry efforts and overall public safety. In this episode of Justice Today, hear from former Bureau of Justice Assistance fellow Dr. Danielle Rudes on how leaders can make correctional institutions better for staff and residents. Also read the corresponding blog post.
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Justice Today
Employing Mental Health Clinicians to Improve Police Outcomes
Law enforcement agencies are teaming up with mental health clinicians to improve behavioral health responses and allow police officers to focus on crime reduction. In this episode, our host discusses how Denver police work side-by-side with mental health clinicians to treat residents experiencing mental health emergencies and connect them with treatment.
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1 year ago
17 minutes

Justice Today
A Conversation With Nancy Blaney: Shelter Services for Survivors and Their Companion Animals
Learn how the need for secure housing for victims of crime and their companion animals led to the creation of the Emergency and Transitional Pet Shelter and Housing Assistance Grant Program. Office for Victims of Crime Director Kristina Rose and Nancy Blaney, Director of Government Affairs at the Animal Welfare Institute, speak about how this program is ensuring that victims and their pets can access shelter services.
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2 years ago
30 minutes

Justice Today
The Power of Prosecutors
Every day, Joe Platania and his office make complex judgment calls that help decide whether people will spend years or even decades behind bars. In this episode, Platania explains how this process of “prosecutorial discretion” works.
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2 years ago
28 minutes

Justice Today
Reaching Recovery in Rural and Tribal Areas
The road to recovery from substance use has many twists and turns, and often stops and restarts. In Navajo County, Arizona, county prosecutor Bradley Carlyon is working to help residents on the road to recovery from the moment they enter the county jail.
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2 years ago
17 minutes

Justice Today
30x30 Initiative: Prioritizing Women in Law Enforcement
Research shows that women officers use less force and are perceived by communities as more honest and compassionate. Yet currently, women make up only 12 percent of sworn officers and 3 percent of police leadership in the United States. In this episode of Justice Today, Maureen McGough, chief of strategic initiatives for the Policing Project at the New York University School of Law, discusses how the 30X30 Initiative, which is sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, is improving public...
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2 years ago
21 minutes

Justice Today
SAKI—Bringing Justice to Georgia
The National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) has played an essential role in obtaining justice for victims of sexual assault nationwide. During this episode of the Justice Today podcast, hear how SAKI funding helped the state of Georgia process a backlog of sexual assault kits, which led to the identification and conviction of a serial rapist who had lived in plain sight for over a decade, preying on vulnerable women.
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2 years ago
24 minutes

Justice Today
Mayor Jermaine Wilson and Second Chances
During this episode of the Justice Today podcast, Mayor Jermaine Wilson describes his personal journey from maximum security prison to the highest elected office in his hometown, Leavenworth, Kansas.
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2 years ago
24 minutes

Justice Today
Marlon Chamberlain and "Permanent Punishments"
Formerly incarcerated people face a web of laws that Marlon Chamberlain describes as "permanent punishments." During this episode, he discusses his campaign to eliminate them.
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2 years ago
21 minutes

Justice Today
The 54th Mile Project
During this episode, three Black law enforcement leaders discuss why they walked 54 miles from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama—retracing the route of a famous 1965 civil rights march—and how their journey changed their professional and personal lives.
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2 years ago
46 minutes

Justice Today
Finding a Serial Killer – and Justice – After 40 Years
Detective Kari Johnson of the Denver, Colorado Police Department and Dr. Angela Williamson, the Forensics Unit Supervisor at the Bureau of Justice Assistance, describe how decades of determined police work and cutting-edge forensic science identified Joe Michael Ervin as the person who assaulted and murdered four women between 1978 and 1981. Read the transcript.
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2 years ago
32 minutes

Justice Today
Recovery Month: What We've Learned
Reflecting back on Recovery Month, the Bureau of Justice Assistance's (BJA's) Betsi Griffith discusses BJA's work in this area and some of the lessons learned from it.
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3 years ago
29 minutes

Justice Today
Measuring Crime Reported to Law Enforcement using NIBRS Data
In January 2021, NIBRS became the national standard for law enforcement crime data reporting. The transition to NIBRS offers significant improvements to data on crimes known to law enforcement, providing detailed information on the characteristics of crime incidents, victims, and persons arrested.
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3 years ago
23 minutes

Justice Today
Portraits of Recovery: David Gibbs
During this episode, hear from David Gibbs as he explains how he escaped an addiction to alcohol and drugs that began when he was eight years old.
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3 years ago
31 minutes

Justice Today
Portraits of Recovery: Doreen Schenkenberger
During this episode, Doreen Schenkenberger describes how she recovered from alcoholism that began at age 13 and now leads a statewide organization that assists others on that same path.
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3 years ago
29 minutes

Justice Today
A Conversation with Roberta Roper: The Evolution of Victims' Rights
To commemorate the annual observance of the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims on September 25, Office for Victims of Crime Director Kristina Rose speaks to Roberta Roper about the murder of her beloved daughter, Stephanie, in this Justice Today podcast episode. Recalling the tragic event and its aftermath, Roberta shares the challenges she and her family faced while trying to navigate the justice system. In response to her experience, and in memory of her daughter’s life, R...
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3 years ago
34 minutes

Justice Today
Learn about the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), which was signed into law 40 years ago on October 12, 1984. This episode features a conversation between Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Director Kristina Rose and Victim Advocacy Corps Program leader Abrianna Morales and student fellows Thanh Nguyen and Grace Chungu as they discuss the impact of VOCA and the future of victim services. Read the corresponding blog post and view the VOCA 40th Anniversary Resources. Speaker List Kristina Rose, Direc...