Podcasts, Interviews, & Visual Media OLD

Civil Rights, Mass Incarceration, and the Needs of Individuals during the Reentry Period 

Tallahassee National Action Network (NAN) Radio Show - September 25, 2018

Reverend Don Tolliver interviews FAMU Sociology Professor, Dr. Keith Parker and Annie Grier, the Director of Community Partnerships and Training at IJRD to discuss the impact of mass incarceration, the needs of individuals leaving prisons and jails and returning home, and highlight the upcoming Re-entry Stakeholders' Symposium (Oct 11-12, 2018). Click here for details on the event

Experiences of Trauma and Support Needs among Incarcerated Men

By Any Means Necessary - July 26, 2018

In the third segment of "By Any Means Necessary" Eugene and Sean are joined by Dr. Carrie Pettus-Davis, Associate Professor, Florida State University and Founding Director of the Institute for Justice Research and Development to talk about the high rates of trauma among America's prison population, the needs of returning citizens beyond employment, and how to provide proper emotional and social support for those who were once incarcerated. Interview begins at 36:04

Promoting Smart Decarceration

Denver University Graduate School of Social Work - February 15, 2018

 

Safe Streets and Second Chances Initiative Introduction Video

Freedom Partners -  January 29, 2018

 

Dr. Matthew Epperson and Dr. Carrie Pettus-Davis: Smart Decarceration

inSocialWork® Podcast Series - March 27, 2017

 

Anita Mukherjee and Carrie Pettus-Davis on US Private Prisons

Wharton Business Radio Highlights - March 10, 2017 

 

Conference ponders radical remake of U.S. criminal justice system

St. Louis Public Radio - September 23, 2015

 

Conference ponders radical remake of U.S. criminal justice system

Mid-Missouri Public Radio - September 24, 2015

 

National conference to focus on smart decarceration of American criminal justice system

WUSTL Newsroom - September 11,2015