Crisis of Crime
Crisis of Crime is a podcast dedicated to discussing topics regarding criminal justice reform.
In this episode, I discuss the most popular theories of Feminist Criminology, as well as giving my opinion on what it is lacking - mental health awareness.
Feminist Criminology and What It Missed In this episode, I discuss the most popular theories of Feminist Criminology, as well as giving my opinion on what it is lacking - mental health awareness. M...
In this episode, I discuss the murder of Jeffrey Curley, a 10-year old boy that was murdered and r***d in 1997, and how it relates to the Routine Activities Theory.
The Murder of Jeffrey Curley and Routine Activities Theory In this episode, I discuss the murder of Jeffrey Curley, not only how the crime happened, but also how it can be explained using the Routine Activities Theor...
In this episode, I discuss the regulatory bodies that were in place who failed to prevent the Bernie Madoff Affair, shared responsibility, and appropriate sanctions for all parties involved.
Who's Responsible for the Bernie Madoff Affair In this episode, I discuss the regulatory bodies that were in place who failed to prevent the Bernie Madoff Affair, shared responsibility, and appropriate sa...
In this episode, I discuss different theories that fall under the umbrella of white-collar crime, using former Enron executives as examples. If you are unfamiliar with the Enron Scandal, I would recommend watching the documentary, "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" for a great overview. I briefly describe what happened, but not in great detail.
Enron and White-Collar Crime In this episode, I discuss different theories that fall under the umbrella of white-collar crime, using former Enron executives as examples. If you are unfam...
In this episode, I discuss the physiological factors that can help predict behaviors associated with antisocial personality disorder - or more commonly known as psychopathic behaviors.
Biological Predictors of Criminal Behavior In this episode, I discuss the physiological factors that can help predict behaviors associated with antisocial personality disorder - or more commonly known...
In this episode, I discuss the radial new approach taken by the Missouri Division of Youth Services (aka the Missouri Model) in an attempt to rehabilitate juvenile offenders.
A Bright Future for Juvenile Justice In this episode, I discuss the radial new approach taken by the Missouri Division of Youth Services (aka the Missouri Model) in an attempt to rehabilitate ju...
Check out my latest episode where I sat down with Ben Williams, Chief Alliance Officer at TRACKtech, to discuss solutions to help ease case loads of community supervisors and help reduce recidivism rates.
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Check out my most recent interview with Disrupting the Silence where I discuss systemic racism in the criminal justice system and more
Admit Racism Exists Greg interviews Rachel about her experience as a criminologist, as Rachel explains various criminology theories and discusses how racism has affected the cri...
In this video, I explore why Donald Trump is prone to criminal activity as well as discussing some of his alleged crimes. When I initially started this episode, I thought I was going to head in a certain direction and ended up somewhere completely different. Watch to follow as I discover which theory of crime that Donald Trump falls into.
A Criminologist's Take on Donald Trump In this video, I explore why Donald Trump is prone to criminal activity as well as discussing some of his alleged crimes. When I initially started this episo...
I recently sat down with Marcus Pollard and Sala Abdallah with
the Southern Coalition for Social Justice to discuss Your First 48 Toolkit which helps guide formerly incarcerated individuals to successful reentry. Here is the full video interview!
A Guide to Successful Reentry After Prison In this episode, I speak with Marcus Pollard, a justice system reform counsel, and Sala Abdallah, a community organizer, both with the Southern Coalition for...
On January 6th, we witnessed history in the making when we watched the insurrection at our Capitol. In this episode, I use criminological theory to explain what motivated these domestic terrorists.
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Check out my latest episode where I chat with Marcus Pollard and Sala Abdallah from the Southern Coalition for Social Justice. We discuss their new publication - Your First 48 Toolkit - which helps guide formerly incarcerated individuals on their journey to reentry into society. Please share!
The Toolkit Helping Inmates Successfully Reenter Society After Incarceration - Crisis of Crime In this episode, I speak with Marcus Pollard, a justice system reform counsel, and Sala Abdallah, a community organizer, both with the Southern Coalition for Social Justice about their newest publication titled Your First 48 Toolkit. The goal of the Toolkit is to guide formerly incarcerated individu...
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In this episode, I speak with Chantel Cherry-Lassiter, a representative of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice about the Umar Muhammad Clean Slate Toolkit. This toolkit is a resource created by the Southern Coalition for Social Justice to help North Carolinians navigate the new Second Chance Act, which can help expunge the records of low-level, non-violent offenders who received their charges at a young age.
The Toolkit Helping Non-Violent Offenders Get a Clean Slate - Crisis of Crime In this episode, I speak with Chantel Cherry-Lassiter, a representative of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice about the Umar Muhammad Clean Slate Toolkit. This toolkit is a resource created by the Southern Coalition for Social Justice to help North Carolinians navigate the new Second Chance A...
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10 steps to help lower the violent crime rate
How to Lower the Violent Crime Rate Learn the 10 steps that have been proven to help reduce the violent crime rate! Website: www.crisisofcrime.com Podcast: Crisis Of Crime (Available on Spotify...
Have you ever wondered what it actually takes to implement changes within a criminal justice organization or law enforcement agency? Take a listen to my latest episode to find out!
Implementing Change in Criminal Justice Organizations/Police Agencies - Crisis of Crime Have you ever wonder what the process was for implementing change to criminal justice organizations and law enforcement agencies? Well, it's a long process. Have a listen to find out the steps and barriers to creating changes in these organizations, both in processes and culture. Website: www.crisis...
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Ever wondered how your trauma is affecting you? Check out this video to find out how trauma impacts our physiology and learn resources to begin the healing process.
Check out the accompanying podcast for this week where I discuss the ACE test and propose adding an addendum to account for trauma incurred at school. Available on Spotify/Apple/Google.
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The death penalty isn't something that many of us think about too often, but the simple fact is, it's immoral, unjust, and racist. Check out my latest video to learn more!
The Death Penalty Is Racist Website: www.crisisofcrime.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/crisisofcrime Twitter: The death penalty is racist, here are the facts. Be sure to lik...
Criminal Behavior Analysis of JOKER
Criminologist Analyzes JOKER Join Criminologist Rachel Means as she does a criminal behavior analysis of Arthur Fleck's criminal behavior in the movie JOKER. Website: crisisofcrime.com S...
Watch PART 2 now of Criminological Theories with Examples from Movies! Be prepared, some of the theories are highly controversial!
Criminological Theories with Examples from Movies PART 2 Welcome to PART 2 of Criminological Theories with Examples from Movies! Join criminologist, Rachel Means, as she simplifies the complexities of crime theory ...
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Criminological Theories with Examples from Movies and TV Explore popular theories of criminology through pop culture references! Join criminologist, Rachel Means, as she simplifies the complexities of crime theory....
Today's episode is about the War on Drugs. I start off with the history of illegal substances in the US, and then explore two different perspectives on how the War on Drugs started. One perspective is from Michelle Alexander, the author of The New Jim Crow, and the other is John Pfaff, author of Locked In. Additionally, I take a deep dive into the racist dog-whistle politics behind the War on Drugs. I finish speaking about what would happen if we decriminalized or legalized illegal drugs.
The War on Drugs and Dog-Whistle Politics Listen to this episode from Crisis of Crime on Spotify. Check out my website at crisisofcrime.com. If you're enjoying the podcast, please consider donating at patreon.com/crisisofcrimeToday's episode is about the War on Drugs. I start off with the history of illegal substances in the US, and then ex...
I received an email from a listener with a question regarding shared responsibility. The question was, do women who wear provocative or revealing clothing share some of the responsibility for being sexually assaulted. In this video, I explain why they do not.
Question on Shared Responsibility and Sexual Assault In this video, I answer a question from a listener regarding shared responsibility. The question was if women who wear provocative or revealing clothing shar...
One of the most visible disparities that stems from systematic racism is the wealth gap between black/African American and white families. The fight against racism isn't one that is only fought in the hearts and minds of all Americans, it's one that needs to be addressed in the systems of America itself.
Systematic Inequality - Center for American Progress The already large racial wealth gap between white and black American households grew even wider after the Great Recession. Targeted policies are necessary to reverse this deepening divide.
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