This podcast series showcases the strengths of rural communities and highlights the cross-sector collaboration that is a hallmark of rural justice systems. The RJC is supported with funding from the State Justice Institute.

Rural Justice Redefined
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This podcast series showcases the strengths of rural communities and highlights the cross-sector collaboration that is a hallmark of rural justice systems. The RJC is supported with funding from the State Justice Institute.
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9/12/2022
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Recent Episodes

September 12, 2022
RJR Episode 5: Texas Dispute Resolution System serving citizens in rural communities
<p>The vast majority of cases (criminal or civil) never see a courtroom for trial. Mediation is an alternative resolution that serves the individual and the system without fully engaging the court process. Serving rural communities is the mission of the Texas Rural Mediation Services. Gene Valentini shares his office's experience with mediation specific to rural communities.</p>

September 12, 2022
RJR Episode 4: Reaching Rural Initiative serving victims of crime in rural communities in South Carolina
<p>The Reaching Rural Initiative serves victims of crime through established Victims’ Rights Centers and secondarily with a software application available to victim service agencies to connect with victims and each other. This work is presently centered on eight rural communities in South Carolina (Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton, and Jasper counties). Rebekah Hiatt, staff attorney at the South Carolina Victim Assistance Network, shares the services, infrastructure, measures of success, and funding to support this Rural Justice Collaborative Innovation Site.</p>

September 12, 2022
RJR Episode 3: Coordinated Community Response serving victims in rural communities
<p>Scott County, Tennessee is the home of the Coordinated Community Response (CCR) Team and includes all locally based stakeholders serving victims of domestic violence, elder abuse, human trafficking, and sexual assault. The CCR meets weekly to identify system improvements and implement solutions that are built on this collaborative approach. Christy Harness, Executive Director, Scott County Family Justice Center, shares the finer details of the collaboration in a rural community and the recipes for success. CCR is recognized as a Rural Justice Collaborative Innovation Site.</p>
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