The Shakedown
By The Shakedown
The ShakedownJan 22, 2024
Buy One, Get One Free...Murder?
We continue our discussion about bail bonds and the criminal justice system with attorney Ken Good. This week we get into personal stories of addiction; Malone explains why changes to the system are far more difficult to fight for than reforms; and Ken Good explains the how reglations led to Buy One, Get One Free...Murders... More about Ken Good at: https://pbtx.com https://thebailpost.com Support The Shakedown at: https://www.patreon.com/TheShakedown More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press The Shakedown on IG, Threads, FB, or TikTok: @gettheshakedown More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted1 00:00 - About The Shakedown 00:40 - How does the 8th Ammendment impact jail bonds? 01:13 - Trying cases during the COVID-19 pandemic 02:07 - What crimes are closing down buildings? 03:41 - On safe space to use drugs and addiction treatment 05:37 - Our personal experiences with addiction and recovery 15:39 - Why it's difficult to argue for better criminal justice solutions
An Introduction to Bail Bonds
This week we start a series of conversations with Texas Attorney Ken Good about bail bonds and the criminal justice system. We ask if we need bonds and what parts of the criminal justice system we need or think work well . Today we introduce Ken and discuss what bail bonds are and some of the different varieties of bonds. Support The Shakedown at: https://www.patreon.com/TheShakedown More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press The Shakedown on IG, Threads, FB, or TikTok: @gettheshakedown More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted1 00:00 - About The Shakedown 00:40 - Who is Ken Good? 03:26 - Ken Good on why we need cash bonds 07:26 - What are jail bonds and what are the different types? 10:30 - Does decriminilization reduce crime? 15:40 - What does ken Good see as a perfect criminal justice system? 17:21 - What are the penalties for PR bonds?
How Do We Help? Mental Health & Criminal Justice Part 3
We look at ways to improve prisons and mental healthcare with Heather of the Hot Mess Espresso podcast. We discuss the tactics that individuals can do to help ensure everyone can get help instead of end up in jails and prisons. 988 Crisis Line: https://988lifeline.org/ Heather and the Hot Mess Espresso podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hotmess.espresso The Hot Mess Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@hotmessespresso https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZtgmIbVyIHMa914qzni3A https://tr.ee/QiSv9zWB8P Support The Shakedown at: https://www.patreon.com/TheShakedown More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press The Shakedown on IG, Threads, FB, or TikTok: @gettheshakedown More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted1 00:00 - What is The Shakedown? 00:40 - What can people do to improve the mental health system? 03:16 - What is the importance of personal attitude and local candidates? 09:21 - What if the people in power won't listen? 16:48 - What to do when you experience a personal crisis
Is there prison mental healthcare?
We continue our discussion of mental healthcare in prisons with Heather of the Hot Mess Espresso podcast. We discuss the availability of mental healthcare in prisons, each of our personal experiences, what it takes to get healthcare, and what healthcare actually looks like for an inmate. Heather and the Hot Mess Espresso podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hotmess.espresso The Hot Mess Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@hotmessespresso https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZtgmIbVyIHMa914qzni3A https://tr.ee/QiSv9zWB8P Support The Shakedown at: https://www.patreon.com/TheShakedown More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press The Shakedown on IG, Threads, FB, or TikTok: @gettheshakedown More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted1 00:00 - Start 00:40 - What was the access to mental healthcare in prison? 02:01 - Mental Healthcare in Texas Prisons in the '90s 05:04 - Who provides healthcare in prisons? 07:09 - How do we affect change in mental healthcare? 07:58 - The stigma associated with a borderline diagnosis 11:23 - Practical ways to affect real world changes for mental healthcare 14:52 - What are Civil Commitments? 16:27 - Treating vs. Medicating in prison 17:53 - Medications vs. Therapy 21:30 - How Prison Psychiatrists Work
Criminal Justice and Mental Health
Heather of the Hot Mess Espresso podcast joins The Shakedown to discuss Mental Health and Criminal Justice. We get into addiction, toxic masculinity, coping strategies, and even...Ben David? Heather and the Hot Mess Espresso podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hotmess.espresso The Hot Mess Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@hotmessespresso https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZtgmIbVyIHMa914qzni3A https://tr.ee/QiSv9zWB8P About the Colorado Center for Dependency, Addiction, and Rehabilitation: https://www.cedarcolorado.org/ Support The Shakedown at: https://www.patreon.com/TheShakedown More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press The Shakedown on IG, Threads, FB, or TikTok: @gettheshakedown More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted1 00:00 - About The Shakedown 01:02 - Meet Heather and the Hot Mess Espresso 01:53 - Mental Health and Incarceration 04:04 - Lightbulb's Story 05:32 - Mental Health and Recidivism 07:09 - Asking for help with mental health issues 09:27 - The cost of living and mental health 10:08 - Mental health "services" in prison 13:07 - The advantages of addiction treatment 17:48 - Mentally being prepared for release from prison 20:04 - More about addiction
Appeals and Coffee
Rainforest asks the question, "What does it REALLY mean to make an appeal?" We discuss what that means inside and outside of prison and what it means for those with and without money. We also get into the idea of culpability and how that ties into harsher sentencing for youth offenders. We finish the episode by asking Malone, "What does Starbucks taste like after 30 years in prison?" Crime Statistics from 1960's-2001 from the US Bureau of Justice Statistics: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:US_Crime_rates_per_capita_1970-2001,_GAO_Chart.png Support The Shakedown at: https://www.patreon.com/TheShakedown More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press The Shakedown on IG, Threads, FB, or TikTok: @gettheshakedown More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted10 00:00 - Introduction to The Shakedown 01:02 - An awkward opening... 01:59 - How do appeals work? 04:45 - Trying to legally kill someone...twice? 06:50 - Our feelings on vengeance and criminal justice 08:44 - How do appeals work...when you don't have money 12:10 - The culpability of youth offenders 16:32 - Increased sentencing for juveniles 20:08 - What you get released from prison with 21:39 - What it was like for Malone getting released after 30 years
Guide to Cellmates Pt. II: The House Mouse, Solitary, & Cellie Politics
Dave and Rainforest continue to discuss cellies (cellmates). In this episode, "house mice", what can get you a solitary cell and what that looks like, suicide watch, the politics required for having a cellie, and the type of people who take the job as prison officer. Support The Shakedown at: https://www.patreon.com/TheShakedown More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press The Shakedown on IG, Threads, FB, or TikTok: @gettheshakedown More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted1 00:00 - The Shakedown is Back! 00:48 - Our Patreon Page! 01:13 - About The Shakedown 02:15 - More bad cellies! 03:24 - The Importance of Privacy 05:18 - House Mouses (Cellies who never leave) 09:26 - How to deal with cellmates 10:40 - Getting Punished Because of Your Cellie 11:21 - The dangers of politics in prison 13:17 - What will get you G5'ed or sent to solitary? 16:53 - What is the real danger of solitary confinement? 18:40 - What suicide watch looks like in prison 22:14 - Philemon's Story 25:20 - What it's like getting gassed 27:02 - What it takes to get gassed 27:41 - Who becomes a prison officer?
Prison Phones and the Real Company Making Money Off of Inmates
When people ask who makes money off prisons, our number one answers goes to the people running the phone system. On this episode, we explain how the prison phones operate, who runs them, and who ends up paying the tab (it might be you!). About Securus: https://securustech.online/ The Texas Tribune article about prison phones: https://www.texastribune.org/2011/01/12/prison-phones-generate-less-money-than-hoped/#:~:text=Credit%3A%20Todd%20Wiseman-,Texas%20prisoners%20have%20made%20and%20received%20more%20than%204.7%20million,phone%20and%20e%2Dmail%20access. The positive impacts of contact from loved ones while people are incarcerated: https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2021/12/21/family_contact/#:~:text=Consistent%20phone%20calls%20to%20family%20improve%20relationships&text=As%20with%20visitation%2C%20family%20phone,odds%20of%20returning%20to%20prison. More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted1 00:00 - Start 00:12 - Introductions 00:34 - Today's topic: The Phones in Prisons 00:58 - Why talk about prison phones 05:00 - Dave's history of prison phones 06:22 - The disadvantages of phones in prisons 07:28 - How many facilities have Securus 11:28 - Where do inmate cell phones come from? 12:17 - Getting phones n medium custody 14:40 - Who owns Securus? 15:19 - Securus' value and the year it skyrocketed 16:22 - Guess who owns JPay (and profits off all inmate's communication from loved ones in most states) 17:05 - Who makes money off of prisons? 18:16 - The argument for and against getting rid of physical mail in prisons 21:20 - Prison contraband even during COVID 22:09 - How charging for phone calls and searching mail increasing recidivism 25:36 - Why prison phone calls should be free
The Shakedown's Guide to Cellmates
Dave and Rainforest discuss the ins and outs (literally) of cellies (cellmates). In this episode, we discuss misconceptions we have heard and topics that we don't hear discussed outside prisons. Support The Shakedown at: https://www.patreon.com/TheShakedown More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press The Shakedown on IG, Threads, FB, or TikTok: @gettheshakedown More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted1 00:00 - We're back! 00:44 - Our Patreon Page! 01:14 - About The Shakedown 02:15 - Let's talk about cellies! 03:41 - Is "finding a cellie" like "dating"? 04:16 - Are cellies like college dormmates? 05:08 - What is life with a cellmate like? 06:29 - Ins and Outs and Cellies 08:34 - What are Ins and Outs in prison? 10:26 - Fights between cellies 12:10 - Dogs, Routines, and how the state creates chaos 15:30 - "Common courtesy" in prison? 16:18 - How to use a bathroom in prison 17:49 - Waste in prison (other than humans) 18:50 - What's a REAL BAD cellie? 20:48 - Getting STUCK in the cell
Prison Revenge Stories
As we attempt to discuss the issues and costs of prison transportation, we run into some connection issues and Malone starts telling stories from his 30 years in prison. First, he discusses the an inmate's ultimate revenge against a field boss. Then he discusses how inmates took advantage of a prison transport and tried to assassinate another inmate in front of a bus full of officers and inmates. More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull Ryan/Rainforest on IG: @lorax4life Malone on IG: @they_call_me_malone Dave on IG: @sociallydistorted1 00:00 - What is going on with this episode and The Shakedown? 04:05 - Let's talk about prison transportation, baby! 05:55 - How much can you take in prison transport 08:24 - The number of moves, just to get processed in prison 14:27 - Here goes the connection... 16:00 - The prison showers at the Darrington Unit 16:52 - An inmate's ultimate revenge (Malone Story Time Pt. 1) 20:58 - Assaults on TDCJ prison transports (Malone Story Time Pt. 2)
Parole and Other Ways Companies Make Money From Prison
We discuss how the parole process works, specifically in Texas. We also get into who is making money in prisons and how it gets wasted inside and around prisons.
Texas Pardons and Parole Guidelines: https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/bpp/parole_guidelines/parole_guidelines.html
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Extortion and the "Good Old Days" of Texas Prisons
We continue our talk about about the history of Texas prisons, the David Witt case, PREA, extortion in the "bad old days" of Texas prisons, heart checks, and the parole algorithm. We get into the nitty-gritty of the PABLO scale (and get some of it wrong, link below) and how it is used to determine if inmates are eligible for parole. We cover a lot of information and if you want to look more into any of what we talk about, check out the links below. How old is the Darrington Unit: https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/news/tdcj_renames_facilities.html#:~:text=In%201917%2C%20the%20Darrington%20Unit,of%20over%2019%2Dhundred%20inmates. How old is the Ramsey Unit: https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/unit_directory/r1.html The David Witt Case: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7571957/Texas-prison-sergeant-not-guilty-aggravated-assault-inmates-death.html Texas Pardons and Parole Guidelines: https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/bpp/parole_guidelines/parole_guidelines.html How the PABLO Scale got its name: https://www.nytimes.com/1983/12/11/us/texas-using-a-new-formula-to-guide-its-prison-releases.html More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull
How to End Political Debates with Prisons
As the gang starts planning out an episode, we discover that Malone and Rainforest have some pretty major differences in political ideology. Dave discovers a great way to bring the conversation back to reality by focusing on what the current issues in prisons. We discuss heat in prisons and the goods that TCI (Texas Correctional Industries) sells using inmate slave labor. More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press More about Nina the Pit bull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull 00:00 - Introduction 00:12 - The list of Trump's current indictments 01:27 - About Trump's Classified Document Charge 08:35 - Our Opinions of Tump vs. Biden 12:30 - Dave does a reality check by pointing out some of the biggest issues in prisons today 13:28 - Let's talk about heat in prisons 14:02 - TCI's list of prison slave made products (that they sell) 15:27 - Number Heat Related Deaths in Texas prisons Recorded so far in 2023 19:22 - The first twenty years of heat deaths in Texas prisons in the new millennium
A Digital Billboard in Jail?
On this very special episode, we have on Paul Buckley and Ramses Merriman of the Baumy Group to discuss the TOWR, a digital billboard system used to provide information to people in jails and their families. We discuss what information people are looking for in jail, how the TOWR can help distribute that information in a more fair manner, and how powerful information is at any stage of incarceration.
More about the TOWR at: jailtowr.com
More about the Baumy Group at: https://www.baumygroup.com/
You can reach the Baumy Group at: sales@baumygroup.com
If you would like to reach out to our guests:
Ramses Merriman.
Sales Manager.
rmerriman@baumygroup.com
Paul Buckley.
Business Development.
pbuckley@baumygroup.com
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The Case System in Prisons
Even in prison inmates can get locked up in administrative segregation, or get new charges to extend their sentence. We explain how the court system in prison is drastically different and far more terrifying than the one outside of prisons.
Link to the story about the case of the officer's planting the screwdriver: https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/4-Texas-prison-officials-indicted-after-alleged-13064474.php
Link to the story about case quotas: https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Texas-prisons-More-than-500-inmate-disciplinary-12984923.php
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Do Prisons Put Us At Risk?
Part 2 of Malone's live, in-studio discussion. In this part, Malone tells stories of his experiences of how prison has actually made life more dangerous for all of us, everyday.
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Malone Discusses the Mindset That Creates Different Types of Punishments
Malone is LIVE in the studio discussing prison abuses he witnessed and heard about while locked up. He discusses the special unit for officers and friends of people in power when they get into too much trouble. And he also tells some REALLY inappropriate jokes. So sorry about that. 00:00 - Sorry, this isn't G.G. Allen 00:12 - We welcome a guest host to the studio 01:09 - A Warning About this Episode 04:45 - As always, The Shakedown is looking for sponsors 06:39 - Taking the high road doesn't always work 08:25 - Malone finally comes clean 09:27 - Longmont is amazing! 11:27 - About the talk at University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 13:40 - "Nobody is free until we all are free" 17:09 - The Mindset of Punishment and the Prison Unlike Any Other in Texas 21:20 - What we're fighting for
Should We Discuss Race and Prisons?
It's difficult to discuss prisons and criminal without discussing intersectional issues like race and gender. In this episode, Rainforest argues that race and other issues distract from finding solutions to the problems with the criminal justice system. Can we put these issues to bed in less than 30 minutes? Listen and you can decide! More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull 00:00 - Introduction to The Shakedown on Intersectional Issues 00:37 - What are Intersectional Issues? 01:38 - Why Rainforest does not focus on race when talking about prisons 03:24 - Rainforest on How Race and Gender Distract from Key Courtroom Issues 04:47 - How Race Makes Things Easier 08:17 - Malone voices his doubts and reasons why Intersectional Issues are important to discuss 09:15 - How Adding the History of Racism to a Criminal Justice Makes Criminal Justice More Difficult to Discuss 11:47 - The Venn Diagram of Race and Criminal Justice Issues 12:38 - Rainforest's Memories of Racism in Prison 14:21 - Housing by Race in Prison 16:01 - Immigrant Officers and African American Inmates 17:33 - Malone explains how not liking how someone represents you is not racism (hard to hear, sorry) 18:42 - Everyone gets distracted by Nina 19:18 - Is Malone Playing with the dog? COMMENT BELOW!!! 22:10 - Rainforest's Face Tattoo Story 24:30 - Rainforest brings it back home, did race discussions help resolve anything with criminal justice? 24:53 - And Malone comes back with some humility 26:13 - See you next time, Space Cow-Person!
Attitudes of Gratitude
The prodigal podcast returns with discussions about what we were up to whil we were away and ideas for the future of The Shakedown. We also get into how far we have come since our time on the streets and how grateful we are for the people we have become. More about The Shakedown at: https://shakedown.show Find Shakedown merch and support us at: https://wayword.press More about Nina the Pitbull at: @nina_is_a_pitbull
00:00 - Welcome back to The Shakedown! 00:56 - What is the dress code in prison? 02:00 - What has been happening since The Shakedown's been away? 02:47 - @nina_is_a_pitbull 04:23 - The Shakedown's work with criminal justice moving forward 05:18 - More podcasts from Wayword Press? 06:34 - Dave on how far he's come 08:42 - Who we used to be 12:01 - What is the Recovery Café Longmont? 13:39 - Certifications in prison 18:27 - The importance of shared experience 20:14 - Why do people go BACK to prison? 22:46 - Barnaby's in Texas (We're looking for sponsors!) 24:02 - What is the difference between and ex-con and a future recidivist? 26:14 - How to get rid of a wild dog
The Shakedown Returns!
We know we have been slack ing but a lot has been happening. This is just a short catch oup episode before we release more record some brand new episodes! More on The Shakedown at: http://shakedown.show Find our merch at: http://wayword.press 00:00 - Start 00:33 - Where were we? 00:41 - Malone really wants a free shirt 01:39 - the full story on why Malone wants his shirt 02:21 - The Shakedown's sunglasses of solidarity 03:51 - And on a serious note... 04:48 - To be continued!
How to Talk About Prison Abolition - Part I
Discussing prison abolition often feels like an uphill battle, especially with people unfamiliar with the concept or unsure why criminals deserve empathy at all. In this episode, Malone plays devil's advocate as Rainforest defends prison abolition. Rainforest gets the stats wrong, but he explains a different perspective on prison abolition so that YOU can start discussing prison abolition.
Since Rainforest got the stats wrong, this will be part 1 of a series talking about prison abolition. The next in the series will specifically discuss the correct numbers so that you can have an accurate idea of what Rainforest was trying to describe with the incarceration and reoffending numbers.
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Timestamps
0:00 Shakedown Intro
2:00 How to talk about prison abolition
3:20 Why do we let criminals out of prison
7:20 Should we protest the death penalty?
12:20 Are we just letting inmates go?
13:45 Security is NOT Convenient
18:50 Treatment vs. prison
21:30 Will more people get hurt in a world without prisons?
30:25 Do criminals DESERVE to be treated better?
35:55 Bridges to Life and learning from victims
40:00 Good Christians listen to The Shakedown
41:30 How wanting criminals suffer makes everyone suffer
43:00 What babies have been getting away with for way too long...
44:08 What's coming up at The Shakedown!
What Happened to Rainy's Commitment - Part II: The Wrath of Rainforest
We finally finish explaining what happened to Rainy's yearly commitment and how it changed. And by the end of the episode, Malone gets Rainforest on a tirade so bad that he worries it will threaten the rest of the show!
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro and recap
6:00 What Rainforest should say instead of accepting responsibility
7:50 What happened to Rainy's commitment?
10:15 What happens if you violate parole or probation?
15:00 Thank you Colorado
17:30 What happened to Rainy's commitment...really?
19:30 The attitude of the judge vs the DA
23:30 Why Rainforest feels the judge was not listening
26:45 Why MADD is evil
29:45 Closing thoughts
What Happened to Rainy's Commitment? - Part I
Malone asks the questions this week as we find out updates on Rainforest's yearly commitment as well as what it takes to make changes to a condition of parole in Collin County, TX.
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Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
3:00 Do you have to hire a lawyer to change your commitment?
7:40 What does being on parole and probation at the same time mean?
13:50 Is it unusual to start parole after prison?
15:20 Excessive Sentences and Unpredictable Sentences
17:00 Creative sentencing in Texas
21:30 Is punishment helpful?
26:30 Closing
What are our Achievements?
On this very special episode of The Shakedown, Rainforest, Malone, and Dave all hang out to discuss their achievements since getting out of prison. Of course, Malone thinks he doesn't have any so most of the episode is spent trying to convince Malone that, yes, he has actually accomplished something. Also, Dave apparently has really bad gas.
Links:
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Timestamps
0:00 Opening
0:14 Introductions to Rainforest, Malone, and Dave
1:30 What have we accomplished
2:18 What has Malone accomplished
3:25 What has Rainforest accomplished
4:10 The Shakedown welcomes all sponsors
5:30 Who is Moe?...maybe
6:35 What is Wayword Press and Warp Ranger?
10:00 The Shakedown at Fan EXPO
13:20 Who is Moe?...finally
15:30 Is it all about who you know?
19:00 Why couldn't Moe get a job?
23:00 Is job success based on merit or who you know?
24:00 The formula for job success
27:30 Dave explains why you join a fraternity
28:45 Let's see Rainforest's prison fist bump
30:00 Closing
How Do We Fix the System? - The Future of Prisons Part 2
We continue our discussion about the ideal criminal justice system by discussing how to prevent corruption from taking our ideal rehabilitation system and turning it back into prison camps.
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What Does Lock 'em Up Really Mean? - The Future of Prisons Part 1
In this multi-part discussion, Rainforest explains to Malone why the "lock 'em up" rhetoric hurts society. He discusses how he feels prison, policing, and attitudes need to change to reduce crime and make a safer world.
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What is PREA?
Malone and Rainforest dive into everyone's favorite rape elimination act - PREA. What it stands for, what it means, when it started, and when it actually hit Texas. Malone talks about life before and after PREA. And we talk about why some inmates miss, "The good ol' days."
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Let's Talk About Prison Security
Malone is back as we talk about the differences between maximum and medium security units in TDCJ. Malone tells some stories and -- as always -- we get sidetracked.
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Does Prison Make You Racist? - Socializing in Prison Part 2
David Brown guests hosts as Rainforest and Dave discuss the social hierarchies in prison. We discuss respect, disrespect, and everything in between.
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Socializing in Prison - Part 1
David Brown guests hosts as Rainforest and Dave discuss the social hierarchies in prison. We discuss respect, disrespect, and everything in between.
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Rainforest Tells Trusty Camp Stories
Rainforest is on his own telling stories about life on the Trusty Camp and why the hardest part of your sentence is right as your are about to head back out into the free world.
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What's so BAD about Cop Shows?
Inmates love to watch people get arrested and go to jail. What are their favorite shows? And how are those shows influencing our society? All this will be discussed in our latest episode. Plus, should you listen to or watch True Crime shows? And why are they not really "true"?
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What Should We Do With Sex Offenders?
Rainforest, as usual, is causing a ruckus on the internet. Today he discusses a local debate about to do with sex offenders and his views on the issues. He also discusses why discussions about sex offenders can derail real work on criminal justice reforms. Also, can someone please help Malone with his phone?
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Commitments and Weekenders
Malone returns in this previously unreleased episode as we discuss Rainforest's commitment as well as what commitments mean in the criminal justice system. And just how easy a commitment can put certain categories of people right back in prison.
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What Happened to Malone?
So Malone can't podcast for a while which means The Shakedown is going to get shook up. Hear about what's up with Malone and also some of prison stories from Rainforest.
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What do inmates do with their time?
With Malone still dealing with technical issues, here is more from our conversation about making comics in prison after being interrupted by the infamous Ben David Bros. We explain why we have more time outside than inside prison to work on comics. And we discuss more about our influences in creating comics.
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What do you know about Criminal Justice?
Today Rainforest interviews a guest about what he knows about criminal justice based on a life of just watching TV and following the news. Both Rainforest and his guest learn some new things about the media's presentation of criminal justice.
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Can Society Prevent Crime Without Punishment?
Can we resolve crime without punishment? Malone and Rainforest discuss this issue as well as the underlying issue of convincing the public to view criminals as people.
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Who are the West Memphis 3? Are there Occult Crimes? What do police confessions have to do with it?
The West Memphis 3 which stirred up controversy across the country when three teens were given life sentences based on confessions which did not match up with the evidence found at the crime. We discuss this case and how labelling this crime as an occult crime and using standard police interrogation techniques lead to convictions as opposed to finding the truth.
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Making Comics in Prison - Fan Expo Panel
Malone and Rainforest make their first in-person appearance together at Fan Expo Denver as they host a panel telling their story of starting Wayword Press and publishing Warp Ranger #1. They discuss the challenges they faced creating comics in prison and what inspired them along the way. Plus, the audience asks some great questions! Find out more about The Shakedown at: http://shakedown.showCheck out our other products and Shakedown merch at: http://wayword.press
The Shakedown Goes on The Prison Show
This week The Prison Show, a radio show designed for Texas inmates and families, interviews The Shakedown. We discuss the death penalty and the best way to get rid of it.
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What is a Criminal?
After mass shootings, our society starts to focus on criminals and what rights they should and should not have in efforts to prevent future tragedies. Today we discuss the question of what criminal means and what that term means when people use that term. We get into whether focusing on criminals is the best way to focus on prevention and other methods that might be helpful.
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Episode 4 - Who are trustees and what is a shakedown?
We continue our conversation about making comics in prison and then discuss prison jobs. We talk about trustees, what their jobs are, and a bit about the importance of those jobs. Malone also gets into the history of The Echo -- the official newspaper of Texas prisons. He tells the story of how The Echo went from legitimate press source to TDCJ propaganda machine, and Ryan talks a bit about his experience as a writer for The Echo.
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Episode 3 - Let's Meet Ben David
This episode took a lot to release. In recording, Malone was interrupted by the infamous Ben David, audio was lost in the confusion and on the edit bay floor, and right in the middle of editing...I tested positive for COVID and lost access to the studio. This episode is only a very small part of what recorded for "episode 3" - which will probably now be several episodes. A lot happens in this just over 10 minute episode where Malone tells a story to try to explain why inmate life is never "pampered". You'll laugh, you'll cry, but you better remember...everyone loves Momma Malone.
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Episode 2 - Do we need prisons?
Does society need prisons to function? We discuss the history and some current alternatives to prison. We also share stories about the consequences of a "just lock 'em up" attitude and what we think might serve society better.
Episode 1 - Who are We?
In our first episode, we introduce ourselves by asking, "Who are we?" During this discussion we talk about our sentences and get into the topic of how powerful district attorneys are when it comes to the sentencing process. We also try to breakdown some of the prison slang and terminology that is likely to come up during upcoming episodes.