Cover image of New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation

New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation

New Thinking is a podcast about justice—and injustice—in America. It’s about the people working to fix a justice system that falls so short of our ideals, and the people organizing to build something ... Read more

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Fairness, Procedural Justice, and Domestic Violence: A Conversation with Judge Jeffrey Kremers

Fairness, Procedural Justice, and Domestic Violence: A Conversation with Judge Jeffrey Kremers

In this New Thinking podcast, Judge Jeffrey Kremers of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court brings procedural just... Read more

30 Aug 2016

Ranked #2

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Youthful Offender Domestic Violence Court: Working with Teen Victims and Abusers

Youthful Offender Domestic Violence Court: Working with Teen Victims and Abusers

Judge Miriam Cyrulnik explains how the court–the first of its kind in the country–addresses the unique needs of ... Read more

3 Jun 2008

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Mental Health and Juvenile Justice: A Discussion about QUEST Futures

Mental Health and Juvenile Justice: A Discussion about QUEST Futures

QUEST Futures is a juvenile mental health initiative that seeks to establish a comprehensive, coordinated response ... Read more

4 Feb 2014

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“They’re Not Talking About Me”: Race, Cultural Responsivity, and Domestic Violence

“They’re Not Talking About Me”: Race, Cultural Responsivity, and Domestic Violence

In this New Thinking podcast, Dr. Oliver Williams brings questions of race, faith, and incarceration into a conv... Read more

10 Nov 2015

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Justice and the Virus: Rachel Barkow

Justice and the Virus: Rachel Barkow

With justice systems across the country scrambling to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a lot of talk about wha... Read more

22 May 2020

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“One of These Days We Might Find Us Some Free”: Reginald Dwayne Betts

“One of These Days We Might Find Us Some Free”: Reginald Dwayne Betts

In 1996, 16-year-old Reginald Dwayne Betts was sentenced to nine years in prison for a carjacking. He spent much of that... Read more

16 Jan 2020

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Welcome to Problem Solving: Kelly O’Neill Levy Embraces Her New Assignment as Presiding Judge of the Harlem Community Justice Center

Welcome to Problem Solving: Kelly O’Neill Levy Embraces Her New Assignment as Presiding Judge of the Harlem Community Justice Center

Acting Supreme Court Judge Kelly O’Neill Levy discusses her transition from Bronx Family Court to the Harlem Com... Read more

13 May 2013

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Tribal Courts and Families: Native American Sovereignty and the Indian Child Welfare Act

Tribal Courts and Families: Native American Sovereignty and the Indian Child Welfare Act

Theresa Pouley of the Tulalip Tribal Court, Michael Petoskey of the Pokagan Band of Potawatomi Indians, and Will... Read more

17 Aug 2011

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How Can Lawyers Help Address Poverty and Eviction? A Conversation with Law Professor Raymond Brescia

How Can Lawyers Help Address Poverty and Eviction? A Conversation with Law Professor Raymond Brescia

In this New Thinking podcast, Raymond H. Brescia, associate professor of Law at Albany Law School, speaks with A... Read more

13 Dec 2016

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Parent Support Program Helps Repair Parent-Child Relationships

Parent Support Program Helps Repair Parent-Child Relationships

The graduation of seven fathers serves as a jumping off point for Liberty Aldrich, director of the Center for Co... Read more

10 Aug 2012

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Hospital Seeks to Halt Violence Among Minority Youth

Hospital Seeks to Halt Violence Among Minority Youth

Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital in Binghamton, New York is working with community partners to develop a re... Read more

20 Jan 2015

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The Strengths and Limitations of Risk Assessment: Professor Susan Turner of the University of California-Irvine

The Strengths and Limitations of Risk Assessment: Professor Susan Turner of the University of California-Irvine

In this podcast recorded at the Courts, Community Engagement, and Innovative Practices in a Changing Landscape s... Read more

10 Feb 2016

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What Can Law Enforcement Learn from Public Health?

What Can Law Enforcement Learn from Public Health?

Anthony Iton of the California Endowment talks about the public health approach to crime and safety problems. ROBERT ... Read more

11 Mar 2011

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The Challenges of Differentiating among Domestic Violence Offenders

The Challenges of Differentiating among Domestic Violence Offenders

Ronald B. Adrine, the administrative and presiding judge of the Cleveland Municipal Court talks about differentiating ... Read more

23 Jun 2009

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Taking Responsibility: A Conversation on Restorative Justice and Youth

Taking Responsibility: A Conversation on Restorative Justice and Youth

Dr. Mara Schiff, an associate professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida Atlantic Un... Read more

23 Oct 2012

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Community Policing and Community Courts

Community Policing and Community Courts

After visiting the Harlem Community Justice Center, Katherine McQuay and Zoe Mentel of the U.S. Department of Ju... Read more

8 Apr 2009

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Prosecutors Explore New Solutions to Public Safety Concerns: A Conversation about the ‘Smart Prosecution Initiative’

Prosecutors Explore New Solutions to Public Safety Concerns: A Conversation about the ‘Smart Prosecution Initiative’

The Bureau of Justice Assistance at U.S. Department of Justice created the Smart Prosecution Initiative to encourage pro... Read more

28 Apr 2016

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An Outsider’s Perspective on an Inside Job

An Outsider’s Perspective on an Inside Job

New York City Commissioner of Probation Vincent N. Schiraldi, who previously ran the juvenile justice system in ... Read more

9 May 2011

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The Cost of Being Poor? The Fight Against Fines and Fees

The Cost of Being Poor? The Fight Against Fines and Fees

Almost any encounter with the criminal justice system comes with a price tag, and fines and fees are capturing millions ... Read more

13 Mar 2019

35mins

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The Neuroscience of Addiction and Pharmacological Treatment

The Neuroscience of Addiction and Pharmacological Treatment

At Reinvesting in Justice, Dr. Bryon Adinoff, Distinguished Professor of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Research ... Read more

16 Dec 2015

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