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The first 48 hours are deemed critical in the investigation of crimes. When a case goes cold, how do investigators use their skills and experience to understand the criminal mind and to track killers? What errors lead to unsolved cases? Is the expansive use of DNA and public DNA databases harmful to our privacy interests?
Guests: Dr. Thomas Coghlan & Professor George Chin
Production by Peoples Media
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What can be done to control and reduce the level of gang-related violence in our correctional facilities? How are weapons made in these facilities? What plans and options exist for keeping inmates and correctional staff safe from physical and sexual assaults?
Guests: Professor Allen Dotson & Captain Wilfredo Perez
Production by Peoples Media
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What does law enforcement leadership look like during times of crises? This episode will explore recent cases involving effective and failed law enforcement leadership.
Guest: Dr. Carlos Rios-Collazo
Production by Peoples Media
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Crime data and research unequivocally confirm that a nexus exists between mental health, substance abuse, crime. In this episode, human service professionals will share the tools needed to offer help and assistance to those who suffer from mental health issues and addiction.
Guests: Dr. Michelle Raysor & Professor Dejannie Martin
Production by Peoples Media
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In this episode, the silence, shame and devastation of domestic violence and intimate partner violence will be explored. How can our communities come together to provide the resources survivors need to heal and to halt the intergenerational cycle of abuse in their homes?
Guests: Dean Guylaine Harrison, Esq. & Maureen Curtis, VP, Safe Horizon
Production by Peoples Media
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The drug epidemic continues to affect our adult and young adult population. This episode will explore the dangers of narcotics.
Guests: Dr. Paul Lichtbraun & Dr. Michelle Raysor
Production by Peoples Media
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Hate crimes are on the rise in the U.S. This episode will explore how the conduit of social media is used to harbor and spread dangerous belief systems.
Guests: Jevet Johnson & Michael Liddie
Production by Peoples Media
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How have we failed our young and emerging adults? Why do they seek financial and familial security in dangerous gangs? What can we do about it and it is too late?
Guests: Professor John Small, Esq. & Professor Thomas Ridges, Esq.
Production by Peoples Media
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Through antiquity, women and females have been targeted for killing by certain offenders. In this episode, we will explore the factors that give rise to the intentional killing of women and girls and what we can do about them.
Guests: Dr. Steven Ippolito & Professor Anne Paulle
Production by Peoples Media
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Mass shootings, though disturbing, are commonplace in the consciousness of American society. We will explore the continued threat of mass shootings in soft and hard targets, gun rights and the law enforcement response to active shooter scenes.
Guests: Dr. Andrew Costello & Professor Keith Singer
Production by Peoples Media
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Monroe College Presents: Blind Justice - America's criminal justice response to the crisis of crime and mental health.
As the crisis of crime unfolds in our society, we seek to offer an animated 10-episode podcast series on violent crimes, mental health, the criminal mind, modern-day policing and the evolution of the criminal justice system. Our highly credentialed faculty practitioners are on the front lines of law enforcement, legal, and social work leadership and will host and be featured as expert guests on this limited podcast series.
For more, visit https://www.monroecollege.edu/
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