The PrisonCare Podcast

著者: Sabrina Justison
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  • A prison is an uneasy neighborhood made up of residents, officers, staff, and administrators. Compassionate people can learn ways to support positive prison culture from outside the walls. Join Sabrina Justison (whose son, J, is incarcerated) to deepen your awareness of often-ignored populations in our society. Educate yourself and your local community about practical ways to make things better on the inside. Learn to encourage and support incarcerated people AND those who provide for their custody, care, and control. Together we can work toward a better future where restorative practices and normalization efforts make life behind the walls better for EVERYone who must spend time there. Begin prison reform before a single piece of legislation is passed! prisoncare.org sabrinajustison.com
    © 2023 The PrisonCare Podcast
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A prison is an uneasy neighborhood made up of residents, officers, staff, and administrators. Compassionate people can learn ways to support positive prison culture from outside the walls. Join Sabrina Justison (whose son, J, is incarcerated) to deepen your awareness of often-ignored populations in our society. Educate yourself and your local community about practical ways to make things better on the inside. Learn to encourage and support incarcerated people AND those who provide for their custody, care, and control. Together we can work toward a better future where restorative practices and normalization efforts make life behind the walls better for EVERYone who must spend time there. Begin prison reform before a single piece of legislation is passed! prisoncare.org sabrinajustison.com
© 2023 The PrisonCare Podcast
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  • Couldn't Phone Access in Prisons Be Easily Improved?
    2023/08/14

    Sabrina shares some of the specific limitations on phone access, and wonders respectfully about whether there aren't some easy improvements to be made...better options for EVERYONE in the prison.

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    Time Markers:

    1:59 Punitive vs. Rehabilitative - a Quick Review of the Paradigm

    6:00 Let’s Talk About Phones

    8:00 Why So Pricey?

    9:52 Wait, People Can’t Get a Call from Their Lawyer??

    13:58 “Leave me a message, and I’ll get back to you…” Except You Actually Can’t

    21:57 What About Emergency Calls?

    26:58 Yes, But People Could Abuse That Access

    28:50 Tell Sabrina She’s Wrong


    Intro/Outro MUSIC CREDIT:
    The Fool, original recording music and lyrics by J. Bloom © 2022.
    Used with Permission on The PrisonCare Podcast.

    For the full song, visit the PrisonCare, Inc. YouTube Channel:

    https://youtu.be/cG8zHpQZDug

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    33 分
  • Persistent Hunger in Spite of Standards - WHY?
    2023/08/07

    An interview with J! Recorded before J's move to a new facility, this episode explores the complexities of feeding people in prison, the realities that cause people to be persistently hungry even when federally mandated nutritional requirements are being met, and the content (and quantities) of foods on your tray for a typical meal,  the multi-layered truth about "3 hots and a cot" guaranteed, the gratitude that comes from people who appreciate being fed, and the common practice of a single third-party contractor that provides both chow hall food AND commissary items.
    Whew!! It's a packed episode.

    Time Markers:
    2:59 A Quick Update on J
    4:30 Good morning! How are you?
    7:00 Three Hots and a Cot
    11:57 The Long Wait in the Hot Box
    16:00 How do you eat when there's a Lockdown?
    19:35 Whether you are 6'5" or 5'2", no matter what your metabolism is like...
    20:30 A typical tray, a single slice
    27:00 In the news recently, pics of prison trays
    30:00 Take your vitamins...if you can afford them from commissary
    33:10 Depression, Anxiety, and the Connection to Food

    Intro/Outro MUSIC CREDIT:
     The Fool, original recording music and lyrics by J. Bloom © 2022.

    For the full song, visit the PrisonCare, Inc. YouTube Channel:

    https://youtu.be/cG8zHpQZDug

    (theme music outro, “The Fool,” by incarcerated artist J. Bloom © 2022, used with permission)


    “I’ll wait. I'll wait until I break.”

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    43 分
  • What Happens During a Lockdown?
    2023/07/31

    Join Sabrina and learn what makes a prison "lockdown," and be surprised by some of the difficulties that arise out of lockdown...in particular, for correctional officers.

    Support PrisonCare with a donation of any size:

    http://prisoncare.org/community.html

    Time Markers:




    Intro/Outro MUSIC CREDIT:
     The Fool, original recording music and lyrics by J. Bloom © 2022.

    For the full song, visit the PrisonCare, Inc. YouTube Channel:

    https://youtu.be/cG8zHpQZDug

    Support the show
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    25 分

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