Ep. 48 A Historical Account of Sentencing with Mike Campbell

Ep. 48 A Historical Account of Sentencing with Mike Campbell

You've heard of mass incarceration right? Tough on crime? Well, how did we get there? Do politicians only give lip service? This week we talk to Mike Campbell who is a professor at the University of Denver's Department of Sociology and Criminology. We take a look at legislation that has been passed and whether they uphold ideals of tough on crime during penal reform in New Jersey.

Mike Campbell has been published in journals such as Law & Society Review, American Journal of Sociology, and Theoretical Criminology.

professormichaelcampbell.com

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Ep. 130 Domestic Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic with Tara Richards

Ep. 130 Domestic Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic with Tara Richards

Dr. Tara Richards is the David Scott Diamond Alumni Professor of Public Affairs and Community Service and Co-Director of the Victimology and Victim Studies Research Lab in the School of Criminology an...

1 Jun 59min

Ep. 129. Correctional Officer Drug Smuggling with William Schultz

Ep. 129. Correctional Officer Drug Smuggling with William Schultz

William J. Schultz is an assistant professor of criminology at MacEwan University in the department of Sociology. He received his MA and PhD in Sociology from the University of Alberta. Will’s researc...

22 Apr 59min

Ep. 128 Role Reversal! Jose and Jenn get Interviewed by Taylor, Abby, Naya, and Valeria

Ep. 128 Role Reversal! Jose and Jenn get Interviewed by Taylor, Abby, Naya, and Valeria

This month, some of Jenn's graduate students take over the podcast and question Jenn and Jose about various topics!

9 Mar 1h

Ep. 127 Mass Shootings and their Consequences with Jillian Peterson

Ep. 127 Mass Shootings and their Consequences with Jillian Peterson

Dr. Jillian Peterson is a Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, and Executive Director of The Violence Prevention Project, a nonpartisan research ...

17 Feb 52min

Ep. 126 Women, Inequality, and Crime with Karen Heimer

Ep. 126 Women, Inequality, and Crime with Karen Heimer

In episode 126, we’re exploring the career and research of one of the leading scholars on gender, inequality, and crime, Professor Karen Heimer. Karen Heimer is Professor of Sociology & Criminology, C...

24 Des 20251h 1min

Ep. 125 Reflection Series: Society and Punishment with David Garland

Ep. 125 Reflection Series: Society and Punishment with David Garland

David Garland is Professor of Sociology in NYU’s Department of Sociology and Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law at NYU School of Law. His area of research is social theory and historical sociology ...

8 Sep 20251h 7min

Ep. 124 Pre-Trial Detention and Sentencing Outcomes with Stacie St. Louis

Ep. 124 Pre-Trial Detention and Sentencing Outcomes with Stacie St. Louis

This is Episode 124, and today we’re exploring how pretrial detention and going to trial can shape sentencing outcomes. To help us explore this topic, we’re excited to be joined by Professor Stacie St...

22 Aug 20251h 12min

Ep. 123 Gangs in the Digital Age with Michelle Storrod

Ep. 123 Gangs in the Digital Age with Michelle Storrod

We spoke to Professor Michelle Storrod, whose work examines how gangs have adapted to—and been shaped by—the digital world. Michelle Lyttle Storrod is an assistant professor of criminal justice at Wid...

11 Jul 202558min

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