New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation

New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation


Latest Episodes

To Help Teens Experiencing Dating Violence, Meet Young People Where They’re At
December 02, 2014

Some people mistakenly think that when teenagers experience intimate partner violence, it's less serious than when adults experience it, explains Andrew Sta. Ana, supervising attorney of Day

The International Rule of Law Movement: David Marshall on the Need for Reform
September 09, 2014

David Marshall, editor ofThe International Rule of Law Movement: A Crisis of Legitimacy and the Way Forward, discusses the international rule of law as an industry--one that has been

Community-Oriented Public Safety Strategies: A Conversation with Long Beach Police Chief Jim McDonnell
August 12, 2014

Long Beach Police Chief Jim McDonnell discusses how law enforcement leadership can promote new smart strategiesincluding community engagement and prevention-oriented diversion approachesth

Importing Innovation: the Challenges and Rewards of Transplanting a Program from One Nation to Another
July 15, 2014

Simon Fulford, chief executive of Khulisa U.K., explains how and why his not-for-profit brought a successful South African prisoner reentry program to the United Kingdom. SIMON FULFOR

Los Angeles City Attorney Says Listening is Key to Developing Effective Community-Based Programming
July 02, 2014

In this New Thinking podcast, Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer discusses his plans for community-based solutions to problems like truancy, gun violence, and prison overcrowding.(J

Rebuilding Trust in Government in a Country Recovering from Guerrilla Warfare
June 11, 2014

Miguel Samper Strouss, the vice-minister of criminal policy and restorative justice in the Colombian Ministry of Justice and Law, discusses the challenge of returning law and order--and trust

How Procedural Justice Strengthens the Public’s Willingness to Obey the Law
May 29, 2014

In this New Thinking podcast, Tracey L. Meares, the Walton Hale Hamilton Professor at Yale Law School, outlines the four components of procedural justice and their power to enhance per

Minimizing the Collateral Consequences of a Conviction
May 12, 2014

Timothy C. Evans, chief judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County in Illinois, explains how courts can help mitigate the collateral consequences of justice system involvement. Among ot

Improving Outcomes by Assessing the Impact of Trauma on Offenders
May 07, 2014

Courts need to assess offenders for traumatic exposures so they can match them to effective services and improve treatment outcomes, says Kathleen West, an expert on trauma-informed care and l

Deploying Public Health Strategies to Address Drug Addiction
May 06, 2014

Drug addiction is fundamentally a public health issue, says Michael Botticelli, acting director of National Drug Control Policy, in this New Thinking podcast. Botticelli explains why law enfor