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Series: BJA Justice Podcast Series
December 2011
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During this podcast, James H. Burch II, BJA Acting Director, is joined by Kristen Mahoney, Executive Director for the Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention, which advises the Governor on criminal justice policy matters and administers several key funding streams that come in to the state.
December 2011
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During this podcast, James H. Burch II, Acting Director of BJA, talks with Colonel Dean Esserman, Providence Police Department, and Director Barney Melekian, COPS Office, about the concept of the teaching police department.
October 2011
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During this podcast, Rebecca Rose, BJA Senior Policy Advisor, speaks with Ann Harkins, President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) about the Celebrate Safe Communities initiative and National Crime Prevention Month.
May 2011
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During this podcast, BJA Policy Advisor Cornelia Sigworth interviews Dr. Brian Regli and Dr. Robert D'Ovidio about crime in virtual worlds and online gaming communities.
April 2011
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During this podcast, Rebecca Rose, BJA Policy Advisor, continues her conversation with Commander Lori Moriarty of the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children about resources that are available to combat the issue of drug-endangered children.
April 2011
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Rebecca Rose, BJA Policy Advisor talks with Commander Lori Moriarty of the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children about the crucial role law enforcement officers play in drug-endangered children cases.
April 2011
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During this podcast, Michael Medaris, BJA Senior Policy Advisor, talks with David Bilson, Chief Superintendent at the London Metropolitan Police Service, regarding London's National Intelligence Model, and how this model compares to policing methods used in the United States.
April 2011
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In this interview, Michael Kane talks about the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency's (PCCD) responsibilities as a state administering agency and how PCCD distributes Justice Assistance Grant funds to local communities.
April 2011
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During this podcast, James H. Burch, II, Acting Director of BJA, talks with Ashbel T. Wall, II, Director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, about the concepts of reentry and justice reinvestment, and how these two practices are connecting the field of corrections with the law enforcement profession.
April 2011
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During this podcast, James H. Burch II, BJA Acting Director, talks with Tim Murray, Executive Director for the Pretrial Justice Institute, about his thoughts and concepts on pre-trial justice and reentry.
April 2011
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During this podcast, Michael Medaris, Senior Policy Advisor at BJA, is joined by Richard A. Marquise, Director of the State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program and former FBI agent, about his experience with counter-terrorism prevention and investigation.
April 2011
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In this podcast, BJA Acting Director Jim Burch talks with Director Phillip Stevenson of the Arizona Statistical Analysis Center about the role of statistical analysis centers, the services they provide, and their involvement with state administering agencies.
April 2011
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In this podcast, William Bratton, former Chief of Police of the Los Angeles Police Department and former Police Commissioner of the New York City and Boston Police Departments, talks about his thoughts and hopes for the field of policing.
April 2011
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James H. Burch II, BJA Acting Director, continues his conversation with Michael Kane, the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), about how community-based organizations can engage PCCD.
April 2011
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During this podcast, John Kenney, Assistant Deputy Superintendent of Special Operations at the Hampden County Sheriffs Office in Ludlow, Massachusetts, discusses Hampden County's information sharing and reentry initiatives.
April 2011
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Ruby Qazilbash, Senior Policy Advisor at BJA, interviews Major Sam Cochran of the Memphis Police Department about the crucial role of a crisis intervention team and how this program can be implemented in both large and small law enforcement departments.
April 2011
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During this podcast, BJA Acting Director Burch is joined by NIJ Acting Director Kristina Rose to talk with William Bratton, former Chief of Police of the Los Angeles Police Department and former Police Commissioner of the New York City and Boston Police Departments, about the concept of predictive policing.
April 2011
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This podcast is a recording of remarks at the 2011 Making Second Chances Work National Conference by James H. Burch II, BJA Acting Director.
April 2011
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During this podcast, Michael Medaris, Senior Policy Advisor at BJA, talks with Sergeant Alan Murphy of the London Metropolitan Police Service about London's Prevent and Engage Units.