
Welcome back to another episode of the 360 Justice podcast, hosted by Joe McKenna. Today, we are joined by Roger Lichtman, Justice Lead, Americas at AECOM. In this episode, Joe and Roger dive deep into Roger's extensive experience in the criminal justice industry. With over 40 years as an architect in this field, Roger shares his insights on the evolution of justice environments and how the industry has changed over time. He also shares his thoughts on the current state of the justice system and answers the question on everyone's mind: is the system really working? Stay tuned to hear what Roger has to say about this complex and important topic.
Dec 20, 2023
47 min

In this episode of the 360 Justice Podcast, Steve Carter sits down with Anadora Moss, the founder of the Moss Group, a criminal justice consulting firm. Ms. Moss has been at the forefront of implementing the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) and has been instrumental in developing culture change initiatives in the criminal justice system. In this episode, we delve into the origins of PREA and discuss Ms. Moss's thoughts on the current state of the industry, as well as her predictions for the next 5-10 years. Additionally, we explore what it's like to be a female founder in a male-dominated industry and the importance of a strong support network and work-life balance. Tune in to gain valuable insights from a true expert in the field.
Oct 9, 2023
46 min

In this podcast episode, Brian Lee and Wayne Dicky discuss the importance of meeting the needs of incarcerated individuals and how our assumptions about rule-breaking can hinder effective management. They emphasize that sometimes people break rules to survive, and it's essential to create an environment that addresses those underlying needs. The conversation touches on the concept of direct supervision, highlighting that it's more than just a floor plan—it's a management philosophy and approach to treating and managing people. They also introduce the idea of strategic inmate management (SIM), which combines direct supervision principles and inmate behavior management (IBM) elements. SIM focuses on using the available tools and resources to manage behavior effectively regardless of the physical layout of the facility. The discussion also addresses the mindset of building minimum-security jails and the importance of creating engaging environments with structured activities to prevent property damage and maintain cleanliness. Wayne Dicky shares examples of transitioning from intermittent supervision to proactive supervision and the positive impact it had on inmate behavior. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the significance of considering inmates' needs, implementing effective management philosophies, and promoting a positive culture within correctional facilities.
Jun 8, 2023
38 min

No matter how prepared a candidate is, the weight of a new correctional director's responsibilities and expectations can seem overwhelming. On this episode of 360 Justice, hosts Eli Gage and Ken McGinnis sit down with Kevin Kempf, Executive Director of the Correctional Leaders Association, a non-profit organization that provides leadership, consulting, and various other services for correctional leaders. Together they explore Kevin’s path that brought him to where he is today, how he managed to maintain momentum as executive director during the virtual transition, and how members can take advantage of the CLA’s most crucial tools for success.Additional Resources:https://cglcompanies.com/whitepapers/new-corrections-directors-guide-to-a-successful-transition-in-corrections/
Sep 30, 2021
38 min

After nearly a decade of effort and planning, the new Travis County Civil and Family Courts Facility is finally on the road to completion. Travis County Courts Administrative Judge Lora J. Livingston joins hosts Eli Gage and Rob Fisch to recap this project's notorious history, its progressive P3 approach, and the many ways the new facility will improve the justice experience for its community. Judge Livingston will also review the many lessons learned during this enormous endeavor and how the ability to pivot is paramount to a project's success. Additional Resources:https://cglcompanies.com/ebook/courthouse-of-the-future/ Related Content https://cglcompanies.com/courthouse-adaptation-to-covid-19-what-does-the-future-hold/ https://www.cglcompanies.com/utilizing-p3/ https://cglcompanies.com/project/travis-county-civil-family-courthouse/
Jul 23, 2021
47 min

All divisions in the criminal justice industry strive to reach positive outcomes for incarcerated people. Some believe that the process for ensuring this outcome is changing dramatically. In this episode of 360 Justice, Dr. Elizabeth Falcon, CEO and founder of nationally recognized consulting and management firm Falcon, joins hosts Eli Gage and Bob Glass to discuss mental health, the power of recognizing trauma, and recognizing the dual-diagnosis patient. Additional Resources:https://cglcompanies.com/baltimore-therapeutic-treatment-center/
Jun 18, 2021
40 min

Did your county fail to meet eligibility for COVID-19 relief funds under the CARES Act? A new recovery plan, the American Rescue Plan (ARP), promises to provide relief to counties that struggled to meet previous government requirements for funding. Together with hosts Eli Gage and Karl Becker, Associate Legislative Director of Tax/Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs for the National Association of Counties (NACo) Eryn Hurley outlines and compares both plans and answers the most pressing questions about eligibility, navigation, and compliance with the newest act. Other Related ContentNational Association of Counties (NACo) State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds Information and Resources Hub: https://www.naco.org/resources/featured/state-and-local-coronavirus-fiscal-recovery-funds U.S. Treasury State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Fund Request Portal as part of the American Rescue Plan Act: https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/coronavirus/assistance-for-state-local-and-tribal-governments/state-and-local-fiscal-recovery-fund/request-fundingCounties and COVID-19: Positioning America for Recovery: https://www.naco.org/sites/default/files/documents/COVID%20Financial%20and%20Economic%20Impacts.pdfComprehensive Analysis of COVID-19’s Impact On County Finances and Implications for the U.S. Economy: https://www.naco.org/resources/comprehensive-analysis-covid-19s-impact-county-financesState and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds Resource Hub: https://www.naco.org/resources/featured/state-and-local-coronavirus-fiscal-recovery-funds
May 21, 2021
48 min

This episode of 360 Justice features Eli Gage and Ken McGinnis talking to Gary Mohr, former ACA President and past Director of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, about the high pressures correctional staff face and their potential risks regarding the criminal justice system. Gary also delves into the rise of the prison population and the move from a punishment-oriented society toward one driven by rehabilitation, which significantly reduces recidivism.Other Related Content:https://www.cglcompanies.com/whats-next-in-justice/https://www.cglcompanies.com/whitepapers/jail-of-the-future-ebook/https://www.cglcompanies.com/blog/a-closer-look-at-covid-19s-impact-on-criminal-justice/
Apr 12, 2021
52 min

For the criminal justice industry, the COVID-19 pandemic created endless questions that had no answers. As we approach the one-year mark, 360 Justice hosts Eli Gage and Bob Glass sit down a second time with Maricopa County Deputy Chief Brian Lee to discuss his experiences and challenges over the past year and how Maricopa’s new adaptive intake center has allowed the county to meet the fluctuating changes in population intake and release throughout the pandemic.Additional Resources:https://www.cglcompanies.com/maricopa-county-case-study/Other Related Contenthttps://www.cglcompanies.com/whats-next-in-justice/https://www.cglcompanies.com/whitepapers/jail-of-the-future-ebook/https://www.cglcompanies.com/blog/a-closer-look-at-covid-19s-impact-on-criminal-justice/
Mar 5, 2021
39 min

Public Private Partnerships (P3) are one of the fastest-growing alternative delivery methods in the world. In this episode of 360 Justice Podcast, Hunt Companies Senior Vice President Rodney Moss, one of the foremost experts on P3 delivery in the criminal justice industry, joins hosts Eli Gage and Joe Lee to break down the myths that pervade progressive P3 and the benefits that make it an ideal delivery method for projects all across the industry.Other related content:https://www.cglcompanies.com/utilizing-p3/https://www.cglcompanies.com/blog/adaptive-reuse-of-old-buildings-for-new-court-functions/ https://www.cglcompanies.com/whitepapers/deferred-maintenance-crisis/
Jan 29, 2021
43 min
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