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  • Understanding the International Crime Victimization Survey
    2020/08/18

    Jim Dudley and Carina Gallo discuss the International Crime Victimization Survey (ICVS) with John N. Van Kesteren at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. They explore the history behind this far-reaching program which has improved the collection and analysis of credible crime data around the world. The results of these studies are, however, often not reflected in the media and politics. 

    Music: Hip Jazz, Benjamin Tissot from Bensound.com.

    Media Editor: Ada Schmidt

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    48 分
  • How Data Influences Law Enforcement
    2020/07/20

    In this episode, Jim Dudley and Carina Gallo discuss how data and research influence law enforcement.

    Music: Hip Jazz, Benjamin Tissot from Bensound.com.

    Media Editor: Ada Schmidt.

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    31 分
  • SFSU Criminal Justice Students Speak on how Covid Impacted College Life
    2020/05/22

    Three graduates of the San Francisco State University Criminal Justice Program speak on the challenges and strategies to deal with Covid-19 while continuing with classes. Joe Lagano, Sagrario Encarnacion Jimenez, and Donovan Castro Rosas talk about continuing with full class loads while dealing with home life, work life, and social interaction. Each student had their own strategies to deal with the evolving health situations and restrictions. The one commonality among the three was a terrific sense of resilience. Listen in to hear their perspectives and experiences. Join Jim Dudley and co-host and SFSU colleague Mimi Glumac as they discuss transitions from live instruction to virtual classes.

    Music: Hip Jazz, Benjamin Tissot from Bensound.com.

    Media Editor: Ada Schmidt

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    47 分
  • Domestic Violence in the Age of Covid-19: A conversation with Beverly Upton
    2020/05/15

    Listen in as Jim Dudley, speaks with Beverly Upton, Executive Director of the San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium.  Domestic Violence reporting is down across the country since the Covid-19 Shelter in Place orders took effect. What does that mean in reporting versus actual occurrences?

    Music: Hip Jazz, Benjamin Tissot from Bensound.com.

    Media Editor: Ada Schmidt

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    22 分
  • Death Penalty Without Due Process: Why it is impossible to protect our jail population during Covid-19
    2020/05/08

    In March 2020, the Contra Costa Health Services started testing people with symptoms of COVID-19 when they are booked into jail. On May 5, the first person booked into custody tested positive. In this episode, Carina Gallo interviews Shavon Henry about why it is impossible to protect our jail population during the COVID-19 pandemic. Shavon is a Deputy Public Defender at the Contra Costa Public Defender's Office. Shavon is a demonstrated advocate for both racial justice and social equity. When she is not advocating for her clients in the courtroom, she is an active dog-mom and avid stress­-baker. 

    Music: Hip Jazz, Benjamin Tissot from Bensound.com.

    Media Editor: Ada Schmidt

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    33 分
  • Bay Area Jails and Covid-19
    2020/05/01

    Jails and prisons hold one of the most vulnerable populations in our society. Some people argue that jails and prisons are ticking time bombs, where the virus can spread rapidly. In this podcast episode, Carina Gallo interviews Amina Azar about the conditions in jail during the COVID-19 pandemic. Amina Azar is a Criminal Defense Investigator at the Contra Costa Public Defender's Office. She is also the secretary for the Contra Costa Public Defender's Association. Amina has prior experience working in immigration defense and post-conviction capital defense work. She trained as a domestic violence counselor and is fluent in English, Swedish, and Urdu. Amina's interest in criminal justice stems from the belief that no one should be defined by the worst act they commit. 

    Music: Hip Jazz, Benjamin Tissot from Bensound.com.

    Media Editor: Ada Schmidt

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    25 分