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Criminal Justice and Courts

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Criminal Justice and Courts Sub-categories:

  • Fraud and Identity Theft (10)
  • Incarceration (21)
  • Mass Incarceration (5)

The Law of Treason: Its Modern Use

>> January 10, 2021

We speak with constitutional law expert, Professor Carlton Larson about its limited use in modern courtrooms and the public’s perception of the law versus its actual scope and definition.

topics covered: American Culture and History, Criminal Justice and Courts, Government and Politics, History, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Politics, U.S. Constitution
ListenThe Law of Treason: Its Modern Use

Surviving Parkland: The Perspective of One Teacher

>> November 22, 2020

The 2018 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, Florida was the deadliest high school shooting in U.S. history. Viewpoints speaks with high school teacher Jeff Foster who was there that day and is still an active voice in ending gun violence.

topics covered: Children and Parenting, Commentary and Criticism, Criminal Justice and Courts, Education, Gun Control, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Protest, Psychology and Psychiatry, Regulation, School Shootings, Sociology
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White Collar Crime: The Players & Its Economic Consequences

>> October 18, 2020

Each year, white collar crime results in losses that range between 300 and 800 billion dollars. Comparatively, other street-level crimes only total 16 billion dollars. We explore the prevalence of white-collar crime in our country and the systems that allow this corruption to flourish.

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Criminal Justice and Courts, Government and Politics, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Regulation
ListenWhite Collar Crime: The Players & Its Economic Consequences
Revisiting The German Netflix Series, “Dark”

Culture Crash: Revisiting the German Netflix Series, “Dark”

>> October 4, 2020

Seasons one, two and three of “Dark” are now streaming on Netflix. The highly rated show has an intricate plot that’s sometimes hard to follow but it's ultimately worth the watch.

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, Media and Entertainment, Netflix, Pop Culture, Streaming Media, TV
ListenCulture Crash: Revisiting the German Netflix Series, “Dark”

Rehabilitation While in Prison: Getting to the Root of the Problem

>> August 30, 2020

Each year, prisons cost taxpayers 80 billion dollars. But with two thirds of those incarcerated returning back behind bars within a few years, clearly something within the system is broken.

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, Incarceration, Law/Policy and Enforcement
ListenRehabilitation While in Prison: Getting to the Root of the Problem

Murder on the Herbert Fuller

>> August 23, 2020

Just a week into the journey, three people aboard were murdered and there were multiple suspects. The murder trial that follows is historic and helped shape modern law today.

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, History, Law/Policy and Enforcement
ListenMurder on the Herbert Fuller

The Holocaust: Surviving the German Occupation of the Netherlands

>> August 16, 2020

Arguably, the most famous voice from that region is Anne Frank – the young teenage girl who wrote of her daily life in hiding until she was discovered in 1944 and died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. While Anne Frank is a prominent voice, there are many other stories of those who hid out for years, evading capture and awaiting freedom.

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, History, Holocaust, World War I and World War II, World War II
ListenThe Holocaust: Surviving the German Occupation of the Netherlands

Dot Con: Pranking the Authors of Spam Emails

>> August 16, 2020

Author and comedian, James Veitch has made a name for himself by replying to these scams and continuing the conversation, effectively wasting the scammers time as much as they waste ours. We speak with him about his trade and the major telltale signs to look out for in a scam.

topics covered: Advertising/Marketing and Consumerism, Computer Science, Criminal Justice and Courts, Fraud and Identity Theft, Literature and Writing, Personal Finance, Privacy, Science and Technology, Social Media and Internet
ListenDot Con: Pranking the Authors of Spam Emails

The Murder of George Floyd: A Deepening Public Health Crisis

>> June 14, 2020

How can a simple police call lead to the killing of an unarmed and unresisting man? For weeks, protests and outrage have spread across the U.S. and internationally as the killing of Floyd brings racial inequality and police brutality into focus once again. Even in the midst of a pandemic, people are showing up to say they’re fed up with the lack of equal …

topics covered: African American Culture, American Culture and History, Commentary and Criticism, COVID-19 Pandemic, Criminal Justice and Courts, Economics and Finance, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Police Misconduct, Police Reform, Poverty and Wealth Inequality, Protest, Public Health and Policy, Public Safety, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination
ListenThe Murder of George Floyd: A Deepening Public Health Crisis

Body-Worn Cameras: Is Fast-Changing Tech Leading to Better Policing?

>> March 1, 2020

Today, body-worn cameras are a mainstay in many police departments across the country. While the new technology increases transparency, is it leading to better relationships between the public and police? How are innovations in the field - including the incorporation of artificial intelligence - changing officers’ day-to-day duties?

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, Racism and Discrimination, Science and Technology
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Culture Crash: Netflix Miniseries Based on True Stories

>> December 15, 2019

We delve into two great true crime miniseries, “When They See Us” and “Unbelievable” that are now streaming on Netflix. The two shows take a deeper look into past crimes to uncover how the justice system failed the people behind these stories.

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, Government and Politics, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Media and Entertainment, Movies, Netflix, Pop Culture, Streaming Media, TV
ListenCulture Crash: Netflix Miniseries Based on True Stories

A Life Undone: Falling Victim to Identity Theft

>> November 24, 2019

What would it be like to feel crippled by identity theft for most of your young adult life? Axton Betz-Hamilton shares her surprising identity theft story and how she’s now helping others in a similar boat.

topics covered: Computer Science, Criminal Justice and Courts, Education, Fraud and Identity Theft, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment, Personal Finance, Science and Technology, Technology
ListenA Life Undone: Falling Victim to Identity Theft

Culture Crash: Joaquin Phoenix’s “Joker”

>> October 20, 2019

Directed by Todd Phillips, the newest installment in the “Joker” franchise was released earlier this month to mixed reviews. We cover the evolution of the classic villain and how this movie portrays a different side of the character and society itself.

topics covered: American Culture and History, Children and Parenting, Commentary and Criticism, Criminal Justice and Courts, Media and Entertainment, Movies, Pop Culture, Sociology
ListenCulture Crash: Joaquin Phoenix’s “Joker”

Culture Crash: Unlocking The Popularity of Netflix’s Mindhunter

>> September 15, 2019

The Netflix original Mindhunter is finally back for season two, and to celebrate its return we talk about what sets this true crime and thriller series apart from all of the others.

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, Government and Politics, Media and Entertainment, Movies, Netflix, Pop Culture, Streaming Media, TV
ListenCulture Crash: Unlocking The Popularity of Netflix’s Mindhunter

Saving the Child Bully: Why We So Quickly Condemn Troubled Children

>> September 1, 2019

It's back-to-school season, and while schools have put in place comprehensive anti-bullying campaigns, we seldom focus on making sure child bullies themselves get the help they need to deal with the problems that are causing them to act out in the first place. We still punish troubled kids with detentions, suspensions and from there it escalates onward. Many …

topics covered: Children and Parenting, Education, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Incarceration, Literature and Writing, Mental Health, Poverty and Wealth Inequality, Psychology and Psychiatry, Social Media and Internet, Sociology, Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders
ListenSaving the Child Bully: Why We So Quickly Condemn Troubled Children

The Complexities of Implicit Bias

>> August 11, 2019

What exactly is implicit bias and how does it form? We breakdown this complicated issue and discuss why it’s so important for parents to address implicit bias with kids early on through candid conversations and exposure to diverse environments.

topics covered: American Culture and History, Bias, Children and Parenting, Criminal Justice and Courts, Diversity, Education, Government and Politics, History, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Psychology and Psychiatry, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination, Sociology
ListenThe Complexities of Implicit Bias

The Technology & Training Behind Nonlethal Weapons

>> August 4, 2019

In an ideal situation, a taser – an electrical weapon – allow law enforcement to subdue a subject without having to pull out their gun. But why do tasers sometimes fail? We discuss possible factors at play when a taser is deployed and new technology in development at Axon Enterprise, the main supplier of tasers and body cameras to law enforcement.

topics covered: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Criminal Justice and Courts, Drones, Government and Politics, Gun Control, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Police Misconduct, Science and Technology
ListenThe Technology & Training Behind Nonlethal Weapons

The California Norco Shootout

>> August 4, 2019

We cover the Norco shootout of 1980 – an extravagant bank robbery by five heavily armed criminals ending in multiple lives lost, several wounded and a police helicopter shot down from the sky. We speak with author, Peter Houlahan about that fateful day and how it forever changed police response to organized crime.

topics covered: Aging and Death, American Culture and History, Banking, Criminal Justice and Courts, History, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Media and Entertainment, Mental Health, Science and Technology, Violence and Abuse
ListenThe California Norco Shootout

The Fall of Theranos

>> July 14, 2019

The rise and fall of the now defunct blood-testing company Theranos has captivated the attention of millions and exposed the dark side of the startup culture in Silicon Valley. Elizabeth Holmes, founder and CEO of Theranos, is awaiting trial next summer, facing 11 felony charges for allegedly defrauding the public. We speak with Stanford professor Dr. …

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Clinical Pharmacology, Criminal Justice and Courts, Economics and Finance, Fraud and Identity Theft, Gender, Government and Politics, HBO Max, Health and Medicine, Industry, Invention, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Science, Science and Technology, Technology
ListenThe Fall of Theranos

Culture Crash: The Continuation of Veronica Mars

>> July 14, 2019

Season 4 of the TV show, ‘Veronica Mars’ premieres on Hulu July 24. We take a look back at the evolution of the series and its surprising survival through low ratings and network TV changes.

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, Financial Class, Hulu, Media and Entertainment, Pop Culture, Streaming Media, TV
ListenCulture Crash: The Continuation of Veronica Mars

Color of Law

>> May 26, 2019

Racial segregation still persists throughout the U.S. One factor contributing to this inequality is the structure of our towns and cities. Richard Rothstein and Tonika Johnson talk about how past laws and our government created a divided demographic and the impact this has on certain populations.

topics covered: African American Culture, Criminal Justice and Courts, Culture and the Arts, Economics and Finance, Fair Housing Act, Government and Politics, History, Infrastructure and Engineering, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Media and Entertainment, News and Journalism, Photography, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination, Segregation
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Pregnant and Incarcerated: Childbirth behind bars

>> February 24, 2019

After working for years as an OB/GYN for inmates at San Francisco Jail, author Carolyn Sufrin wanted to tell the story of the women she helped. She talks about what health care for pregnant women in jails and prisons looks like, and the changes she hopes to see in the system.

topics covered: Children and Parenting, Criminal Justice and Courts, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Health and Medicine, Incarceration, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Pregnancy
ListenPregnant and Incarcerated: Childbirth behind bars

The History of Pirates

>> February 10, 2019

From Pirates of the Caribbean and Captain Hook to the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, pirates have a real foothold in our culture. But their history is anything but a fairy tale. Historian Eric Jay Dolin joins the show to discuss some of the most notorious real-life pirates to ever life.

topics covered: American Culture and History, Criminal Justice and Courts, History, Media and Entertainment, Pirates
ListenThe History of Pirates

The Truth Behind Faith-Based Prison Ministry

>> January 27, 2019

Since the beginning of the U.S. prison system, religion has been suggested as a way to help rehabilitate criminals. We talk to Tanya Erzen, a professor of religion, about why that is and what role prison ministries play in the lives on inmates.

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, Government and Politics, History, Incarceration, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Religion and Spirituality
ListenThe Truth Behind Faith-Based Prison Ministry
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