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Season 2 Episode 7 - Brian Koehn - Reforming Corrections: Insights from a Former Warden

33 min · 3 de jul de 2025
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In this episode, Brian Koehn, a former warden with extensive experience in both private and public corrections, discusses the challenges and opportunities within the correctional system. He emphasizes the need for a shift from punitive measures to a more humane and rehabilitative approach, highlighting the importance of understanding root causes of issues like violence and drug use in prisons. Brian also addresses the critical problem of correctional officer retention and the need for a supportive work environment. He shares insights on his nonprofit's mission to implement effective changes in the correctional system, focusing on outcomes rather than just incarceration rates.

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