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cjconversations

  1. Orange County Judge Wendy Lindley discusses her innovative Combat Veterans Court and more: bit.ly/IpG0eS
  2. Check out the CJ Conversations interview with Joan Petersilia today at 5:00 p.m. on Crosscurrents on KALW 91.7 in SF
  3. SF Office of Citizen Complaints Director Joyce Hicks discusses San Francisco’s strong police oversight model and more: bit.ly/IrHAMG
  4. Episode #31: The Advancement Project's Connie Rice discusses reforming LAPD from the inside & outside: bit.ly/IG0lh4
  5. Episode #30: San Francisco Chief Adult Probation Officer Wendy Still discusses building partnerships and more: bit.ly/GP4VvQ
  6. Episode #29: Stanford Law Professor Joan Petersilia discusses California's criminal justice realignment and more: bit.ly/yWHPgi
  7. Episode #28: Greg Berman of Center for Court Innovation discusses community courts and more: bit.ly/y0AJT5
  8. Episode #27: Javier Stauring of the LA Archdiocese discusses restorative justice and more: bit.ly/y8SAAr
  9. Episode #26: Gena Castro Rodriguez, ED of Youth Justice Institute, discusses girls in the juvenile justice system: bit.ly/vs9Vdp
  10. Episode #25: Alameda County Chief Probation Officer David Muhammad discusses California's criminal justice realignment: bit.ly/qUZ3GY
  11. Episode #24: Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeffrey Rosen discusses prosecution and ethics: http://bit.ly/jryOR0
  12. Episode #23: Sujatha Baliga of Community Justice Works discusses innovative restorative justice program: http://bit.ly/iZ5wYP
  13. Episode #22: Former MI Dept of Corrections Director Patricia Caruso discusses reducing prison population & recidivism: http://bit.ly/hk5mI6
  14. Episode #21: Stanford 3 Strikes Project's Michael Romano discusses reforming 3 Strikes to focus on violent offenders: http://bit.ly/fqjT8K
  15. Episode #20: US DOJ COPS Office Director Bernard Melekian discusses how the fiscal crisis will change policing: http://bit.ly/gdjmYN
  16. Episode #19: Rev. Jeffrey Brown discusses partnering with law enforcement to prevent youth violence: http://bit.ly/bhPpT1
  17. Episode #18: East Palo Alto Police Chief Ron Davis discusses why police need to play a leadership role in reentry: http://bit.ly/dsI9k3
  18. Episode #17: NAACP President & CEO Benjamin Jealous discusses the NAACP's "Smart and Safe" criminal justice initiative: http://bit.ly/bOsoI4
  19. We would love to get your feedback about our first 16 episodes -- please e-mail your comments to cjconversations@gmail.com.
  20. With 16 episodes completed, the Podcast will take a hiatus for the rest of the summer and return with exciting new guests in September 2010.