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EP 213: Reflecting on the Past to Shape the Future...Insights from The Criminologist Podcast.

The Criminologist

Release Date: 08/21/2024

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In this special solo episode of #TheCriminologistPodcast, host Joseph Arvidson takes listeners on a journey of reflection and continuous learning.  With a rich mix of personal insights and lessons drawn from past episodes,  this installment delves into the power of looking back to inform our future in the field of criminal justice and human services. Explore the significance of trauma informed care, desistance theory, and the human element of probation work...all while considering how pop culture like Breaking Bad and Mindhunter  intersects with these themes. 

Host Joseph Arvidson also teases exciting upcoming content, including a dual interview with two legends in the field of Corrections: Brad Bogue and Guy Bourgon, set to drop in EP 214. Don't miss the opportunity to engage deeply with the material and reflect on how these lessons can shape your life and work.

NEW RELEASE DAY:     We are now dropping episodes on Tuesdays! Tune in bi-weekly for fresh insights and expert perspectives!

Key Takeaways: 

  • The importance of reflection and continuous learning in criminal justice.
  • Top 5 lessons learned from past episodes, including the role of trauma informed care, desistance theory, and even embracing technology! 
  • A creative exploration of the intersection between pop culture and criminal justice, featuring Breaking Bad and Mindhunter. 
  • An exciting announcement for an upcoming episode with two industry legends. 

If you have questions for our future guest, Brad Bogue and/or Guy Bourgon, send them to [email protected]