PURSUING JUSTICE
PURSUING JUSTICE
Society Bytes Radio
What if you or someone you love were arrested, convicted and incarcerated for a crime but was innocent?What if the lawyer you hired was incompetent and you were out of money and out of options?What if years and decades had gone by and you or the person you cared about was still behind bars?Where would you turn?Wrongful conviction in the United States occurs more often than you might think.Just last year, according to the National Registry of Exonerations, 156 people were released from prison after being proven innocent.Since 1989, 2,479 people were exonerated across the country. Since 1973, 156 people were taken off Death Row and walked out of prison.For every 10 people executed, 1 person was set free.Who was behind these exonerations? Innocence Projects (nearly one for every state) and some Conviction Integrity Review Units.Innocence Projects investigate and litigate pro bono for every client they help. This podcast will explore causes of wrongful conviction, speak to exonerees and their families, learn what it is like to advocatefor innocent people, share books written by the exonerees themselves and discuss films about wrongful conviction.Harriet Hendel is on the Board of Directors of the Innocence Project of Florida. She has been active with the organization since 2009.She will be interviewing men who have been exonerated by the Innocence Project of Florida along with the Executive Director of the Project.Harriet has created many different classes centered around the topic of wrongful conviction which she teaches in Sarasota, FL.She also speaks to civic groups, churches, synagogues, retirement homes and colleges about the work of The Innocence Project of Florida.
FROM HARM TO HEALING - JENNIFER THOMPSON AND KATIE MONROE PART 1
Jennifer Thompson is the founder of Healing Justice and a crime survivor whose case resulted ina wrongful conviction and exoneration.Bio: Katie Monroe is the Executive Director of Healing Justice and is the family member of someone who was wrongly convicted.Main Topic: From Harm to Healing with Healing Justice Segment #1: "Crime Victim Experiences with Wrongful Conviction"
Oct 5, 2020
27 min
SHALEI HEFLIN
Sep 14, 2020
27 min
JOHN RODRIGUEZ
Sep 7, 2020
27 min
KATHERINE SECAIDA
Active with POPS the club since age 14. She is now 19. Dad is incarcerated. Katherine attends University now hoping to be a probation officer or lawyer.
Aug 10, 2020
27 min
KAREN ARELLANO
Karen graduates in 2 weeks from UCI (University of California at Irvine)and hopes to go to Law School. She was raised by a single mom as her dad is serving 2 life sentences.She is now the communications intern with POPS the club.
Aug 3, 2020
26 min
STEVEN MONTOYA
Steven's parents have both been in prison. His dad has been out for 10 years. He has made a documentary as part of his participation with "Echoes of Incarceration" called: "Re-imagining Justice".
Jul 13, 2020
27 min
KHARON BENSON
His dad was incarcerated when he was 3 months old. Met him as a young adult and made a documentary about his first visit with his father at Sing Sing. He is active with "Echoes of Incarceration"--a support group for kids with parents behind bars. He is now 26 years old.
Jul 6, 2020
26 min
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