Rethinking Jails + Justice: Podcast Series

The Future of Criminal Justice Reform

1 h 0 min · 5. nov. 2024
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This final episode explores the future of criminal justice reform in Lucas County and beyond. A representative from the MacArthur Foundation evaluates the progress and challenges of the Safety and Justice Challenge. Local leaders share how they’re determined to keep the momentum going despite ongoing struggles and new challenges. Guests for this episode: Said Orra, Lucas Co. Juvenile Court Administrator Juvenile Court Judge Robert Jones Juvenile Court Judge Linda Knepp Nida Abassi, Program Officer, Criminal Justice Team, MacArthur Foundation Lucas County Commissioner Lisa Sobecki Adam Watkins, Professor of Criminal Justice, BGSU Avis Files, Pathway, INC.

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