
Values and Culture of a Public Defender's Office
Rob and Jon discuss the importance of values and culture in the context of a public defender's office.

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 128 episodes
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Justice Radio is a talk-show that tackles hard questions about our criminal legal system in Maine. How do we actually envision justice? Does our current criminal legal system provide justice? Do prisons and jails keep us safe? What should accountability and repair look like in the wake of harm? How do people releasing into communities cope with the overwhelming adjustment to technology changes, finding housing and work, and building relationships? Our rotating hosts will offer an ongoing 4-week cycle of shows that address these and other questions through moderated conversations with leaders in the field of criminal justice, abolitionist organizers, justice-impacted people, and other experts and community members.
Unknown Host hosts Justice Radio, a news show with 128 episodes published.

Rob and Jon discuss the importance of values and culture in the context of a public defender's office.

Guests: Ashley, Damariz, and, Jon Part 1 - Discussion of art and humanities project Still Becoming, for justice-impacted women and their families in Maine.

Host: AJ Stash, Kage Johnson, and Hawo Mohamed Guests: Tyrique and Mags Tyrique, Mags, and AJ discuss how Mental Health program changes and Peer Support can help Mainers.

Host: Rob Ruffner, Maine Indigent Defense Center Guests: Ben Rebello Rob talks with Ben about Ben's experiences with Maine's criminal justice system

Host: Hawo & Kage Guests: Estaphie and Ulric Estaphie and Ulric talk about community organizing and healing with Hawo and Kage.

Host: Linda Small Guests: Danni Shifflett of Recoery Action Project Linda and Danni discuss recovery and re-entry.

Kage and AJ talk with show co-host Hawo Mohamed from Healing First.

Foster Bates talks with Linda about the NAACP's work in Maine State Prison.

Leslie Wilson and Abby Forcier from Maine Indigent Defense Center


Don’t miss Catherine’s interview this Sunday, January 4 at 1:30pm with Preston Shipp. Chief Legal and Advocacy Officer for Fair and Just Prosecution , as they talk about the best practices for parole with LD 1941 schedul

Emily's interview with Maine Indigent Defense Center Extern Sadie Colby about pre-trial release.

Host: Linda Small Guests: F&C performers

Hosts: Swathi Sivasubramanian Guest: Joe Montgomery, mentor at Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation

Host: Catherine Besteman Guests: Cast from the Freedom & Captivity “It’s Hard to Talk About: Stories of Incarceration” Performance

Host: Emily Goulette Guest: Mica Gonzalez, second year student at Northeastern University School of Law

Host: Linda Small Guest: Bay Love of the Groundwater Institute

Host: Catherine Besteman Guests: Katrina Hopper- Freedom & Captivity performer and audience members Nick and Donna Drake


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