Crime, Cops--and Criminal Justice?

Crime, Cops--and Criminal Justice?

Podcast de Students in Criminology at Elizabethtown College, PA

This podcast is authored by students at Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA who are enrolled in Criminal Justice and Criminology courses taught by Professor Conrad L. Kanagy. My students have created episodes that address issues relevant to the criminal justice system, often from a critical perspective, which is the one we would expect sociologists to speak from. The need to do so is past due, and these students are part of a generation that will have to do the hard work of reforming the current system and bringing about a new focus on rehabilitation. I have my own podcast entitled "A Church Dismantled--A Kingdom Restored" that takes a sociological look at the decline of the church in the U.S. and the West in general, but also weaves into the episodes, experiences from his 15 years of ministry as well as his diagnosis of and journey into Parkinson's Disease. You may listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and other podcast carriers.So I hope you enjoy the efforts of these students! You may contact me at kanagycl@etown.edu.Dr. Conrad L. Kanagy

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There's Power in Change

In this episode, I attempt to broaden the perspectives of those who listen. I reflect on how different aspects of people's lives can leave an impact on the rest of their lives. I attempt to answer the question, "What can be done to aid in supporting poverty and crime sickened communities"? I hope those who listen will be able to gather a perspective that enlightens a sense that there needs to be a change in our current society.

04 dic 2020 - 13 min
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Death Row: Punishment or Murder?

Works Cited: Costanzo, Mark. “Just Revenge: Costs and Consequences of the Death Penalty.” Google Books, Macmillan, 15 Oct. 1997, books.google.com/books?id=YX-StxS_-tsC. Accessed 9 October 2020. “Ethics - Capital Punishment: Arguments against Capital Punishment.” BBC, BBC, 2014, www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/capitalpunishment/against_1.shtml. Accessed 4 October 2020. Liebman, James, et al. “Technical Errors Can Kill.” Death Penalty Information Center, 12 Oct. 2020, deathpenaltyinfo.org/stories/technical-errors-can-kill. “National Academy of Sciences Reports Four Percent of Death Row Inmates Are Innocent.” Innocence Project, 28 Apr. 2014, www.innocenceproject.org/national-academy-of-sciences-reports-four-percent-of-death-row-inmates-are-innocent/. Accessed 4 October 2020.

01 dic 2020 - 6 min
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Recidivism: The Impact of Change

As recidivism is an important topic of criminal justice, it is important to try and reduce it within the United States. Listen to find out why. Links to sources: https://eji.org/criminal-justice-reform https://stoprecidivism.org https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/corrections/recidivism https://www.justice.gov/archives/prison-reform https://recipeforchangeproject.org/what-we-do

24 nov 2020 - 9 min
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Education is Key, Don't Lock Kids Out

An explanation on the School to Prison Pipeline crisis that is currently occuring in our schools.

11 nov 2020 - 6 min
episode Episode 14: Coerced confession… How the public’s dependence on policing and the
justice system has led to a false sense of security in society. How many guilty
people walk free? artwork
Episode 14: Coerced confession… How the public’s dependence on policing and the justice system has led to a false sense of security in society. How many guilty people walk free?

Join Elizabethtown college student, Ivy, as she discusses the impact of coerced confessions and how innocent people can be made to confession to crimes they did not commit. (Music from Pixabay)

11 nov 2020 - 10 min
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