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From the Inside: Architecture's Impact on Criminal Justice Reform

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by Erin Persky

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From the Inside: Architecture's Impact on Criminal Justice Reform is a podcast about the relationship between the justice system and architecture. In each episode, justice system experts discuss an existing challenge to the system and how architecture impacts, or is impacted by, the issue. You'll also hear their take on how architecture can contribute to true and sustainable justice system reform. New episodes will be published as they're recorded - as often as possible. So please subscribe so you receive updates when new episodes are dropped!

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October 19, 2023

Trauma-Informed Design

<p>Among justice-involved individuals, histories of trauma of remarkably common. Additionally, correctional environments can be traumatic in and of themselves, potentially leading to the onset of new trauma for residents, visitors, staff, and others coming into contact with these buildings. In this episode I speak with architect Frank Greene about trauma-informed design, and how important it is to plan and design facilities from the beginning with a trauma-informed lens.</p>

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October 31, 2022

Civic and Justice Buildings: An Owner's Point of View

<p>Ever wonder how a projects comes to be? In this episode I sit down *in person* with Eric Davis, Deputy Director of Capital Planning and Policy for Cook County, Il., to discuss examples of how the need for potential justice and civic projects is identified and eventually become Requests for Qualifications (RFQs), and get insight into the ways in which government agencies oversee the work of architects and planners to ensure our work reflects the goals of the community. This is hopefully just a snippet of what will become a larger, more in-depth episode down the road. Enjoy!</p>

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April 13, 2022

Manifesting Hope - Eldra Jackson III Tells Us About Inside Circle

<p>In this episode I speak with Eldra Jackson III, Co-Executive Director of Inside Circle, a non-profit that runs programs within prisons and the community with the aim of empowering system-impacted people. We discuss Eldra's experiences within the justice system, his experiences with Inside Circle, and the amazing trajectory that this involvement had on the rest of his life. I truly hope you're as inspired by this episode as I was.</p>

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What is From the Inside: Architecture's Impact on Criminal Justice Reform?

From the Inside: Architecture's Impact on Criminal Justice Reform is a podcast about the relationship between the justice system and architecture. In each episode, justice system experts discuss an existing challenge to the system and how architecture impacts, or is impacted by, the issue. You'll also hear their take on how architecture can contribute to true and sustainable justice system reform.

New episodes will be published as they're recorded - as often as possible. So please subscribe so you receive updates when new episodes are dropped!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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