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The NCJA Podcast

The NCJA Podcast

By National Criminal Justice Association

Information and guidance from the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) covering Strategic Planning, Promising Practices, and Byrne JAG Essentials.
This podcast was produced with support from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance except where otherwise noted.

Music: 'Opening Move' by Shane Ivers.
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Episode 15: An Overview of Pretrial Justice Programs with Spike Bradford

The NCJA PodcastJun 16, 2022

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Episode 32: Beyond Violence: Strengthening Communities Through CVI
Apr 16, 202438:42
Episode 31: Program Evaluation: Getting Started and What to Expect

Episode 31: Program Evaluation: Getting Started and What to Expect

Interested in learning more about evaluating one of your funded programs? NCJA Center for Justice Planning Director Allison Badger and Program Manager Elisa Nicoletti discuss the basics of program evaluation, including how to balance equity concerns, common misconceptions about evaluation, how to support evaluation from a State Administering Agency (SAA) perspective and what to expect when undergoing a program evaluation. 

Mar 12, 202437:26
Episode 30: Automated Facial Recognition in Policing: Balancing Effectiveness and Equity 

Episode 30: Automated Facial Recognition in Policing: Balancing Effectiveness and Equity 

In this episode, Dr. Thaddeus Johnson and Dr. Natasha Johnson, professors at Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, speak with NCJA Program Manager Amanda Blasko about law enforcement’s use of facial recognition technology, or FRT. This engaging discussion begins with an overview of the use of FRT by law enforcement across the country, then delves into specific findings from the duo’s landmark study investigating FRT use and its impact on racial disparities in arrests. Learn about the dangers of FRT use as well as the potential public safety benefits and listen as Thad and Natasha describe the research still needed in this space, and what can and must be done to achieve equitable outcomes with this technology.

Feb 13, 202446:38
Episode 29: Leveraging Faith-Based Leaders for Gun Violence Prevention: A Conversation with Pastor Monrose

Episode 29: Leveraging Faith-Based Leaders for Gun Violence Prevention: A Conversation with Pastor Monrose

In this episode of the NCJA Podcast, we discuss the importance of involving faith-based leaders in gun violence prevention efforts. Join Program Manager Demaxia Wray as she speaks with Pastor Gilford T. Monrose, who, among other accomplishments, founded NYC-based gun violence prevention program the 67th Precinct Clergy Council, or “the GodSquad,” and organized Clergy for Safe Cities, a national coalition supporting clergy-based gun violence prevention efforts. This conversation covers the services provided by the GodSquad, the strong relationships faith-based leaders already have in their communities, and what effective collaboration between state agencies and faith-based leaders should look like.

Dec 12, 202323:31
Episode 28: Engaging Stakeholders Using a Relationship-Based Approach

Episode 28: Engaging Stakeholders Using a Relationship-Based Approach

In episode 28 of the NCJA Podcast, learn about the creation of Safe Night. Safe Night works with police departments, local and state enforcement agencies, economic development partners, business improvement districts, private businesses, and community groups and leverages public/private partnerships to improve the safety and vibrancy of communities. Listen as Program Manager Jessica Grisler speaks to co-founders Dimitrios (Jim) and Molly Mastoras about how they utilized their unique areas of expertise to create the Proactive Alliance relationship-based approach training. This approach, which is adapted from evidence-based psychological counseling therapy, teaches individuals how to create and maintain strong relationships with all relevant parties to solve complex public safety issues.

Nov 14, 202336:10
Episode 27: Leadership in Criminal Justice and the Impact of the NCJA Leadership Academy

Episode 27: Leadership in Criminal Justice and the Impact of the NCJA Leadership Academy

In this episode, join NCJA Executive Director Chris Asplen as he talks with longtime friend and criminal justice leader Jane Wiseman about leadership in the criminal justice space through the lens of the NCJA Leadership Academy, a multi-month program for senior criminal justice leaders and State Administering Agencies (SAAs). Jane Wiseman is an Innovations in Government Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation and the leader of the Institute for Excellence in Government. This conversation touches on leadership gaps and needs in the criminal justice space, leading in difficult times, and reflections on Chris’ and Jane’s personal leadership journeys, including the leadership lessons they book took away from their time with former Attorney General Janet Reno and former National Institute of Justice Director Jeremy Travis.  

Oct 17, 202340:13
Episode 26: Capacity Building for CBOs: Illinois’ Institute 2 Innovate
Sep 21, 202344:55
Episode 25: Veterans' Treatment Courts: Sharing the Success in Adams County, Colorado
Aug 08, 202338:01
Episode 24: An Overview of Restorative Justice Principles

Episode 24: An Overview of Restorative Justice Principles

This episode of the NCJA Podcast examines the ways in which restorative justice practices and models represent a paradigm shift in justice making. Listen as NCJA Program Manager Amanda Blasko speaks with Dr. Lindsey Pointer, an assistant professor at the Vermont Law and Graduate School and the principal investigator of the National Center on Restorative Justice. They discuss the benefits and importance of restorative justice practices, the key pillars and principles and how restorative justice models and practices fit in to larger discussion of equity within the criminal justice system.

Jul 18, 202341:24
Episode 23: Engaging Tribal Communities: A New Mexico Perspective

Episode 23: Engaging Tribal Communities: A New Mexico Perspective

This episode of The NCJA Podcast focuses on how to meaningfully engage with tribes, how to build trust, and other important components for consideration in working with tribal nations. As tribes are all diverse, and not monoliths, the main intention of the episode is not to generalize too broadly but rather to serve as a starting point for individuals who want to intentionally engage with tribes. Join Program Manager Amanda Blasko, Melody Delmar, special projects coordinator for the New Mexico Indian Affairs Department and Interim Chair for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives task force and Reycita Billie, PSAP supervisor for the Navajo Police Department and temporary MMIP Liaison for this engaging conversation.

Jun 12, 202331:53
Episode 22: Oklahoma’s Youth Mobile Crisis Response System: A Promising Model of Crisis Intervention

Episode 22: Oklahoma’s Youth Mobile Crisis Response System: A Promising Model of Crisis Intervention

In Episode 22 of The NCJA Podcast, NCJA Senior Program Manager Simone Greene speaks with the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services' Senior Program Manager Terrence Spain and Kelly Perry, Senior Manager of Child and Adolescent Crisis Services. Learn about Oklahoma’s youth mobile crisis response system: how it started, how it functions, and how the state responds, even in rural counties, within one hour. Additionally, Kelly and Terrence discuss how the youth mobile crisis system feeds into the larger network of Oklahoma Systems of Care and provide advice on where to start in the creation of a crisis response and stabilization system of this scale.

 

May 16, 202328:23
Episode 21: Setting Priorities for Strategic Planning

Episode 21: Setting Priorities for Strategic Planning

In this episode of the NCJA podcast, Program Manager Amanda Blasko discusses priority setting with Allison Badger, program director for the Center for Justice Planning. This conversation highlights the importance of setting priorities within the strategic planning process, pinpoints the integral components of stakeholder engagement and data, and provides advice on navigating board and stakeholder dynamics and the impact of long-term grantees on this stage of the strategic planning process.

Mar 16, 202331:25
Episode 20: Community Engagement: A Guide to Meaningful Relationship Building

Episode 20: Community Engagement: A Guide to Meaningful Relationship Building

NCJA Program Managers Amanda Blasko and Amir Chapel discuss community engagement: what this phrase really means, and how to engage individuals and organizations meaningfully. Topics covered in this episode include challenges and barriers to engaging the community in terms of process and thinking outside the standard box of practices, how to engage individuals and/or organizations from marginalized communities who have been historically shut out of grant and government processes or were not engaged in a productive way and engaging those with lived experience.

Feb 14, 202333:38
Episode 19: New York's Project Rise with Joseph Popcun

Episode 19: New York's Project Rise with Joseph Popcun

In this episode, Joseph Popcun, Executive Deputy Commissioner at the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services discusses the state of New York’s new violence reduction initiative Project Rise: Respond, Invest, Sustain and Empower.

Project Rise is a $28 million statewide community violence prevention and community empowerment program to reach the people and places most impacted by the increase in pandemic-era violence. A unique program and funding model, Project Rise brings together community stakeholders to respond to gun violence, invest in solutions, sustain positive programming, and empower communities. Project RISE is meant to be a “grassroots” or “bottom-up” strategy to listen, learn from, and lift up the communities by directing resources where they are most needed.

To provide context, this episode also discusses the history of violence prevention and reduction efforts in New York as well as how Project Rise fits into the larger scope of work to help communities build capacity to implement and sustain programming to address the underlying factors contributing to violence in the community and enhance responses to violence within the community through increased community partnerships and programming with a healing and equity lens.

Dec 12, 202231:53
Episode 18: Trauma Recovery Centers: A Comprehensive Response for Victims of Violent Crime

Episode 18: Trauma Recovery Centers: A Comprehensive Response for Victims of Violent Crime

In this episode, NCJA Program Manager Gillian Caplan speaks with Shakyra Diaz, Chief of Federal Advocacy for the
Alliance for Safety and Justice and Stephen Massey, Director of the CitiLookout Trauma Recovery Center in Springfield, Ohio about the innovative and life-changing work of Trauma Recovery Centers and how they are providing critical resources to victims of violent crime.

Trauma Recovery Centers (TRCs) are a transformational model of care for survivors of violent crime that removes barriers to health and stability in order to heal communities as well as interrupt cycles of violence and connect underserved and vulnerable populations to needed services and resources quickly and efficiently. The TRC model is specifically designed to reach those who have fallen through the cracks of traditional support services.

By the spring of 2020, 35 TRCs were implemented nationwide from California to Georgia and this episode discusses the different components and strategies to building the centers to better support victims of violent crime.



Nov 01, 202230:53
Episode 17: Equity in Grants Administration with Latrina Kelly-James

Episode 17: Equity in Grants Administration with Latrina Kelly-James

In this episode, NCJA Program Manager Gillian Caplan speaks with equity subject matter expert Latrina Kelly-James, Principal at Oya Strategies, about foundational principles funding agencies should consider when incorporating equity into their agencies’ practices.

Building off NCJA’s “An Introduction to Equity in Grants Administration” one-pager, this episode helps to define what NCJA means when discussing “equity” and walks through 6 different recommendations for implementing trust based grantmaking practices  based on the model by Trust Based Philanthropy Thinking. Additionally, Latrina introduces the concept “Perspectives over Perceptions”, specifically when it comes to practicing equitable grantmaking, and the importance of centering this idea when state administering agencies and other funding agencies consider their funding allocations and their relationship to sub awardees.

Sep 29, 202223:25
Episode 16: A Conversation with BJA: Program Areas and the Byrne JAG Solicitation

Episode 16: A Conversation with BJA: Program Areas and the Byrne JAG Solicitation

Following the release of the Byrne JAG Solicitation, this episode will feature Tarasa Napolitano from the Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) who will discuss the Byrne JAG areas of emphasis and priority areas for this administration and how these should be considered by SAAs as they develop their Byrne JAG strategic plans and applications for potential subawards. This episode will provide insight into the development of the solicitation as well as helpful information on new areas of criminal justice states can explore as they conduct their strategic planning process. Finally, this episode will discuss new requirements to the application process and resources for states as well as additional funding and projects SAAs can engage in through BJA such as Project Safe Neighborhoods and the National Public Safety Partnership in an effort to encourage and promote braided and blended funding.

Aug 11, 202220:26
Episode 15: An Overview of Pretrial Justice Programs with Spike Bradford
Jun 16, 202218:07
Episode 14: The Tennessee Family Justice Center (FJC) Statewide Initiative with Daina Moran and Heather Brack

Episode 14: The Tennessee Family Justice Center (FJC) Statewide Initiative with Daina Moran and Heather Brack

In this episode, NCJA Program Manager Gillian Caplan speaks with Daina Moran, deputy director of Tennessee’s Office of Criminal Justice Programs, the state administering agency for Tennessee, and Heather Brack, NCJA’s grants accounting manager and former program director of the Johnson City/Washington County (TN) FJC about the FJC programs in their state.

FJCs are multiagency, multidisciplinary centers where staff from public and private agencies provide services to victims at a single location. This reduces the number of times victims must tell their story, reduces the number of places victims must go for help, and increases access to services and support for victims, their children and families.

With the initial three years of programming funded through Byrne JAG awards, Tennessee has funded 11 FJCs across the state, 13 of which have been successfully launched since 2012.

May 09, 202238:51
Episode 13: The 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline with Dr. Abigail Tucker and Elizabeth Pyke
Apr 11, 202226:32
Episode 12: Video Court and Language Impairments with Lisa Vavonese and Michele LaVigne
Mar 07, 202226:14
Episode 11: SAA and SAC Partnership in Strategic Planning with Mike Fargen and Kellie Rabenhorst
Feb 09, 202217:50
Episode 10: Local CJ Planning Board Engagement Strategies in Oregon and Virginia
Dec 06, 202124:42
Episode 09: Adverse Childhood Effects (ACEs) in Maryland with Glenn Fueston

Episode 09: Adverse Childhood Effects (ACEs) in Maryland with Glenn Fueston

This podcast episode highlights Maryland Governor Hogan’s New Executive Order to tackle the impacts of Adverse Childhood Effects (ACEs). Glenn Fueston, executive director of the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth and Victim Services, provides a general overview of ACEs, the impacts on young people and the community at large, and the importance of addressing these impacts head on. This episode specifically reviews the Handle with Care program, launched by the Governor’s Office in 2018, one of the first programs in the nation to specifically address ACEs. Also discussed is how the data from this program has assisted Governor Hogan to support additional initiatives such as Project Bounce Back.

Finally, this episode discusses how the Governor’s Office has used Byrne JAG funding to launch these programs and how they plan to ensure this work is sustainable and institutionalized through exciting new initiatives.

Nov 05, 202122:54
Episode 08: Byrne JAG Penalties with Elizabeth Pyke

Episode 08: Byrne JAG Penalties with Elizabeth Pyke

This podcast episode was produced thanks to the contributions of NCJA members. To learn more about becoming an NCJA member, visit ncja.org/membership.

On this episode, NCJA’s director of communications, Bethany Broida, continues her conversation about the Byrne Justice Assistance Grant, with Byrne JAG expert and NCJA’s director of government affairs, Elizabeth Pyke. Elizabeth explains the scale, intent and impact of Byrne JAG penalties that are tied to the program. The topic is widely discussed and often misunderstood.

Oct 04, 202112:17
Episode 07: Community Violence Interventions with Gillian Caplan

Episode 07: Community Violence Interventions with Gillian Caplan

In April 2021, the Biden-Harris Administration announced historic investments in Community Violence Intervention (CVI) programming to combat the gun violence epidemic. In an effort to support communities seeking to implement or expand programs in this area, NCJA has released ‘An Overview: Community Violence Intervention Strategies,’ a fact sheet with tangible examples of four of the main types of CVI strategies. This resource provides Byrne JAG State Administering Agencies and other partners a foundation of understanding for supporting existing or new CVI programs. Gillian Caplan, the author of the fact sheet, discusses the four types of CVIs and how they fit into the current justice landscape.

Sep 09, 202115:08
Episode 06: Diverting Justice-Involved Youth with San Joaquin County’s Project Navigate Constructive Change

Episode 06: Diverting Justice-Involved Youth with San Joaquin County’s Project Navigate Constructive Change

San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office’s Project Navigate Constructive Change (PNCC) diverts justice-involved youth away from deeper system involvement and promotes thoughtful life choices with participants engaging in education, counseling, employment assistance and life skills coaching. PNCC was started in 2015 using Byrne Justice Assistance Grant funds and has since relied on Byrne JAG funding to grow the program.

In this episode, NCJA’s Gillian Caplan interviews Deputy Director Ricardo Goodridge from California’s Board of State and Community Corrections and San Joaquin County Chief Deputy District Attorneys Jeff Derman and Ken Puckett about how the program works, the importance of justice system and community partners and the upcoming introduction of a restorative justice component.

Aug 09, 202120:21
Episode 05: Connecticut’s WORTH Female Correctional Unit—a Promising Practice in Reentry

Episode 05: Connecticut’s WORTH Female Correctional Unit—a Promising Practice in Reentry

In June 2018, the WORTH (Women Overcoming Recidivism Through Hard Work) unit was founded in the York Correctional Institution, Connecticut’s sole female-only prison. NCJA’s Gillian Caplan interviews Under Secretary Marc Pelka, Warden Trina Sexton and Captain Anna Lussier as they discuss the history, approach and successes of the innovative unit. 

Funded initially with Byrne JAG dollars, WORTH is a specialized housing unit within the facility that serves an adult female population with approaching release dates. The progressive curriculum was largely developed by the program’s founding members and is designed to help women acquire and maintain the necessary skills to become successful following their release. The women participating in the WORTH Unit are aged 18 to 25 and live with older incarcerated mentors. Together, they are given wide latitude to implement the program themselves.

This podcast was created with the support of Grant No. 2016-YA-BX-K002, awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the SMART Office, and the Office for Victims of Crime. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Jul 02, 202124:34
Episode 03: Key Elements for Creating an Effective Byrne JAG Strategic Plan with Allison Badger

Episode 03: Key Elements for Creating an Effective Byrne JAG Strategic Plan with Allison Badger

In this episode, Allison Badger, NCJA’s Byrne JAG Training and Technical Assistance Program Director, discusses the importance of creating a strategic plan to guide each state’s Byrne JAG investments. Topics include the essential components of strategic plans, tips for engaging a diverse group of stakeholders in the process, setting targeted and achievable goals and the ways in which NCJA can support state administering agencies (SAAs) in the strategic planning process.

Read the full transcript.

This podcast was created with the support of Grant No. 2016-YA-BX-K002, awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the SMART Office, and the Office for Victims of Crime. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.


Jun 25, 202113:41
Episode 04: Pennsylvania's Virtual Strategic Planning Success with Mike Pennington and Samantha Koch

Episode 04: Pennsylvania's Virtual Strategic Planning Success with Mike Pennington and Samantha Koch

In May 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) undertook a virtual strategic planning process to create the agency's 2021-2025 Strategic Framework. The effort was a great success. In this episode, NCJA's Allison Badger interviews PCCD's Mike Pennington and Samantha Koch as they discuss the virtual strategic planning process, including the steps and components of the work, the tools they used, obstacles they encountered and the important roles that leadership played. They also discuss the aspects of virtual planning that may endure beyond the pandemic.

Read the full transcript.

This podcast was created with the support of Grant No. 2016-YA-BX-K002, awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the SMART Office, and the Office for Victims of Crime. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Jun 07, 202119:15
Episode 02: Community Coalitions with Dale Woolery and Dennis Wiggins

Episode 02: Community Coalitions with Dale Woolery and Dennis Wiggins

Community coalitions provide an opportunity for intentional stakeholder engagement and give a voice to constituents who otherwise may not be heard. In this episode, NCJA’s Gillian Caplan interviews Dale Woolery and Dennis Wiggins of the Iowa Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy about their relationship with Alliance of Coalitions for Change (AC4C) and other Iowa coalitions and how important these relationships have been when determining the state’s criminal justice priorities.

Read the full transcript.

This podcast was created with the support of Grant No. 2016-YA-BX-K002, awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the SMART Office, and the Office for Victims of Crime. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Apr 08, 202123:52
Episode 01: Byrne JAG 101 with Elizabeth Pyke

Episode 01: Byrne JAG 101 with Elizabeth Pyke

An introduction to the fundamentals of Byrne JAG funding from the Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance with NCJA's Director of Government Affairs, Elizabeth Pyke. Elizabeth discusses how the funding works, the many and varied uses of JAG dollars, how states leverage grant dollars to pilot innovative and promising practices, and where Byrne JAG-funded projects fit into the national criminal justice landscape.

Read the full transcript.

This podcast was created with the support of Grant No. 2016-YA-BX-K002, awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the SMART Office, and the Office for Victims of Crime. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Feb 18, 202110:07