
Sometimes challenging, often disturbing, occasionally absurd, always timely: Criminal Injustice explores the most complex and urgent issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system in conversation with the field's most knowledgeable experts. Professor David Harris and guests take on everything from racial bias to use of force... from surveillance technology to mass incarceration... and from police ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 187 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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After six years and 150+ interviews, Criminal Injustice is wrapping up. Dave and producer Josh Raulerson look back on what the show has accomplished and what it's meant to them.
While we're taking an indefinite hiatus from posting new episodes, the ... more
As listeners know, Dave has a great day job: teaching law school. On this special episode we’ll meet some of his law students from the University of Pittsburgh, learning what drew them to the law, and what’s on their minds.
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On Criminal Injustice, we’ve examined a host of changes and reforms that have altered the criminal justice landscape. But nothing – nothing – can match the change brought to every aspect of the system by the use of DNA to uncover wrongful convictions... more
In Episode 55, we brought you a conversation with Kevin Sharp: a former federal judge who gave it up because he had to sentence young men like Chris Young to cruel and unjust mandatory sentences. Several years later, we have an update: we talk with K... more
I guess I’m going to have to start a petition to get it back!!! Miss this greatness
I absolutely love this podcast. It’s not anti police nor is it an apologist podcast for criminal behavior. Just healthy. I just purchased “The Rage of Innocence” thanks to the last episode I listened to.
Once again, thank you David.
I love this podcast. Informative, relevant and David is a great host and educator. My favourite section is always the “Lawyers behaving badly” segment, I look forward to it every episode!
Why does the host talk to the audience in that kindergarten delivery?! Is it meant to be jaunty? It sounds as though he thinks the listener is 5 years old - which is completely at odd to the content. I suggest the host Listen to the delivery of other podcasts aimed at an adult audience and try to get a similar adult style and Get rid of the Sesame Street delivery … and this podcast could be pretty good
I’m a criminal defense attorney based in Raleigh, NC and I absolutely love this podcast. I recommend it to all my colleagues and listen to it during my commute. Very interesting topics for lawyers as well as anyone interested in social news/issues. Definitely worth giving it a shot!









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