Latest Justicesystem Podcast Episodes
Revolutionizing Court Management in Florida
Scaling Justice - March 14, 2024 04:00 - 24 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsWhen you improve the docketing process, it helps all stakeholders. In this episode, Jill Lennon and Tami Ortiz from the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller of Collier County share how they’ve revolutionized court management in Florida. They use ShowCase, equivant’s premi...
Keys to Successful Court CMS Implementations: Expert Advice from Over 100 Successful Implementations
Scaling Justice - December 13, 2023 05:00 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe importance of implementing a new case management system (CMS) can’t be stressed enough. It’s the backbone of a highly functional, well-run court that effectively serves its community. But without successful implementation, you might not get the most out of your CMS. In this episode, equiva...
Integrating Cloud-Based Solutions into a Secure Work Environment
Scaling Justice - September 07, 2023 02:00 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsGet your head into the cloud with equivant’s Patricia Jacoby and explore the benefits of hosted case management systems (CMS). “It's all about accessibility, and cloud-based systems are basically accessible from anywhere.” Patricia Jacoby has more than 29 years of experience in software dev...
How Automating Everyday Court Processes Helps Advance Justice
Scaling Justice - June 08, 2023 04:00 - 24 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsGet out of the file drawer and into automated case management systems (CMS) with equivant’s Sherry-Lynn Agcanas-Wolf. The pressures of going virtual can be overwhelming for courts plagued by staffing shortages, limited budgets and resources, and increased demand for services. But the abili...
Surviving Pamela Hupp: How Carol McAfee's Intuition Saved Her Life
Incarceration on the Brain - June 01, 2022 16:20 - 40 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsCarol McAfee joins us to talk about how her intuition saved her from being murdered by convicted killer Pamela Hupp, the subject of The Thing About Pam starring Rene Zellweger. Join us as we talk about the very human emotions involved in surviving a crime, the experience of survivor’s guilt, fin...
Miss America Emma Broyles: Rise to the Fame, Advocacy and Disorder
Incarceration on the Brain - May 12, 2022 03:27 - 30 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsAlaskan and Biomedical Sciences Student, Emma Broyles joins us in the studio to talk about her reign as Miss America 2022, her advocacy for those with intellectual disabilities, and her battles with dermatillomaia during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Art of Recovery Part II
Incarceration on the Brain - May 06, 2022 19:12 - 17 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsWe are back in Brandon Lee’s studio for an art healing class just for survivors of brain injury. Join Chad, Michelle, Kiera, and Jessica as they talk about their journey to recover from traumatic brain injury and stroke.
Going to the Dogs! Meet Pawsitive Change
Incarceration on the Brain - April 26, 2022 18:57 - 47 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsJoin us for a conversation with Marley’s Mutts founder Zach Skow. Zach talks with Carrie about his Pawsitive Change, a progressive and intensive rehabilitation program which matches death row dogs with inmates inside California State Prisons.
Search for Justice
Incarceration on the Brain - April 18, 2022 23:19 - 37 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsWhat happens when you survive a violent crime, but are left with a traumatic brain injury? Jim Ledgewood and retired Cold Case Detective Roger Geisler join Carrie to talk about the aftermath of a random shooting that left Jim Ledgewood shot in the head and left for dead outside a bar in Glendale...
The Art of Recovery
Incarceration on the Brain - February 14, 2022 03:30 - 12 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsJoin Brandon Lee in the art studio with survivors of brain injury as they talk about the ups, downs, and surprising beauty that happens when healing from trauma, addiction, and injury.
It Was Just a Car Accident
Incarceration on the Brain - February 04, 2022 00:27 - 22 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsHow can injuries sustained in a car accident lead to a loving, law abiding family man serving time in prison? Salvador Ruiz’s entire life changed when his father was left with a brain injury after a traffic accident. When his dad was discharged from the hospital, the real work began.
What’s Trauma Got to Do With It?
Incarceration on the Brain - December 08, 2021 02:11 - 21 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsJaime Blandino, Ph.D. of the Thrive Center for Psychology joins us to talk about trauma, stress, and the impact it has on our brain. Dr. Blandino is a licensed clinical psychologist who works with individuals recovering from PTSD and complex trauma. She served as a consultant on 60 Days In , an ...
Locked Up During a Pandemic
Incarceration on the Brain - September 14, 2021 03:37 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsSurvival during the COVID pandemic has been all about social distancing and practicing good hygiene. What happens if you can’t do either because you are incarcerated? Join us as we look at being locked up during a global pandemic with Dr. Apryl Alexander, co-author of Sick and Shut In: Incarc...
Problem Solving Courts
Incarceration on the Brain - June 03, 2021 00:03 - 17 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsProblem Solving Courts with Army and Navy Veteran Patrick Ziegert, Peer Support Specialist Jose Castillo, and Abel Moreno, a Specialty Court & Justice System Liaison, who join us to discuss successful reentry into the community and how we can support Veterans in systems designed to serve them.
Criminal Justice and TBI
Incarceration on the Brain - June 02, 2021 23:53 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratings"Criminal Justice and TBI" with Dr. Kim Gorgens, a neuropsychologist at the University of Denver; and Maddie Pontius, a graduate student in forensic psychology at the University of Denver.
Mental Health: Prosecutors Driving Big Change in Rural America
Scaling Justice - September 09, 2020 16:52 - 41 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsFrom a single test case to a thriving mental health program that’s saved $2M in incarceration costs over two years: Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer and the team in Lewis County, Wash., are working to keep people with serious mental illnesses out of jail and in contact with the community resources the...
Paul Wormeli on Data, Technology, and the Collaboration that Makes it Work
Scaling Justice - July 21, 2020 14:57 - 40 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratings“Your job is to make your data discoverable, not to hoard it.” Paul Wormeli has briefed everyone from the former director of national intelligence who wrote those words to J. Edgar Hoover to local agencies, and his message is clear: Integration and collaboration are key to solving justice proble...
Measures for Justice: Stories of Data in Action
Scaling Justice - April 22, 2020 15:27 - 50 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsAmy Bach, founder of the non-profit Measures for Justice, lives by the motto: “You can’t change what you can’t see.” Illuminating the truth through data has been her life’s passion, and Amy works with agencies across the country to make meaningful change to promote justice. Hear stories about da...
How the CSG Justice Center is ‘Stepping Up’ for Behavioral Health
Scaling Justice - March 10, 2020 16:46 - 38 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsThe line between health issues and legal issues is frequently blurred, particularly with mental illness and substance use disorders. How can we un-blur that line? How do we get people the help they need while maintaining public safety? Ayesha Delany-Brumsey of the Council of State Governments (...
Judge Anthony Capizzi’s View from the Bench: What’s Up with Kids Today?
Scaling Justice - February 14, 2020 16:45 - 35 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsYouth crime is down, but the severity of offenses is up. Abuse and neglect are on the rise. Kids today are dealing with a lot, and sometimes, courts have the opportunity to intervene at just the right moment to make a difference. Host Sue Humphreys welcomes the Honorable Judge Anthony Capizzi t...
A2J: Tipping the Scale Toward Accessibility
Scaling Justice - January 13, 2020 17:55 - 27 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsA2J has become one of the many buzzwords in the justice sector, but what does true access to justice look like? What can courts do to tip the scales toward accessibility? Join host Sue Humphreys as she digs into court accessibility with special guest Renee Danser, Associate Director of Research ...
Redefining Your "Day in Court": Citizen-Centered Court Technology
Scaling Justice - December 16, 2019 17:25 - 38 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratings“People should be able to engage with the court how they would like to.” - Dunrie Greiling, Ph.D, Matterhorn What does the current shift toward citizen-centered technology mean for courts? MJ Cartwright, Court Innovations CEO, and Dunrie Greiling, Matterhorn product/market strategy, join host ...
Scaling Up for the Need: A Drug Court Judge's Story
Scaling Justice - November 12, 2019 17:51 - 42 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsDuring her first 20 years in criminal justice, working as a prosecutor and then a defense attorney, Judge Christine Carpenter saw how closely drugs and alcohol connect to crime and justice outcomes. She knew it was time to start treating substance use and abuse differently, and she became a pion...
Scaling Justice with Sue Humphreys
Scaling Justice - October 16, 2019 18:20 - 27 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsData is central to the criminal justice decisions that affect lives, families, and communities every day. It drives more equitable outcomes, helps objectivity reign, and supports healthy communities. But how do we know the data is right? How do we know we can rely on it? Host Sue Humphreys tackl...
Lessons In Data Quality
Scaling Justice - October 16, 2019 18:20 - 27 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsData is central to the criminal justice decisions that affect lives, families, and communities every day. It drives more equitable outcomes, helps objectivity reign, and supports healthy communities. But how do we know the data is right? How do we know we can rely on it? Host Sue Humphreys tackl...
Componentized Technologies in our Courts
Scaling Justice - August 30, 2019 20:16 - 37 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsCourt case management has evolved from a singular focus on clerk business to a broader network of support for judges, litigants and partners, and the public. What does this mean for court technology? Superior Court Chief Information Officers Snorri Ogata (Los Angeles County) and Michael Baliel (...
Scaling Justice with Sue Humphreys
Scaling Justice - August 30, 2019 20:16 - 37 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsCourt case management has evolved from a singular focus on clerk business to a broader network of support for judges, litigants and partners, and the public. What does this mean for court technology? Superior Court Chief Information Officers Snorri Ogata (Los Angeles County) and Michael Baliel (...
Penn Law alumna Elizabeth J. Coleman L’74 discusses her work as a poet and advocate (audio)
Case in Point - April 22, 2019 13:00 - 24 minutes - application/octet-stream ★★★★★ - 9 ratingsIn this special edition of Case in Point, Environmental Action and Poetry Public interest attorney and poet Elizabeth J. Coleman L’74 sat down with Penn Law’s Professor Cary Coglianese to discuss her work as a poet and advocate.. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options,...
Distinguished Policy Fellow Richard Cordray on Consumer Protection (audio)
Case in Point - March 12, 2019 13:56 - 33 minutes ★★★★★ - 9 ratingsIn this episode of Case in Point, Distinguished Policy Fellow Richard Cordray, the Inaugural Director of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), sat down with Penn Law's Cary Coglianese, the Edward B. Shils Professor of Law, to discuss consumer protection.
The Possibility of Ending Birthright Citizenship (audio)
Case in Point - December 12, 2018 16:43 - 9 minutes ★★★★★ - 9 ratingsIn this episode of the Case in Point podcast, Penn Law’s Kermit Roosevelt explains the legal underpinnings of birthright citizenship in the U.S. and evaluates threats to end the practice by executive order. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint....