The Right On Crime Podcast

Why Second Chances Are Worth a First Thought

25 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The ROC Podcast, Idaho business leader Joey Looney joins Idaho Director Molly Lenty to discuss the transformative power of second chance hiring. Drawing from his own experience with incarceration and recovery, Joey shares how giving individuals with criminal records a chance to work can change lives, strengthen families, and help businesses grow. The conversation highlights the accountability, resilience, and drive many formerly incarcerated individuals bring to the workplace, while exploring why employment remains one of the most effective tools for reducing recidivism and improving public safety.

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