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Parallel Justice

Parallel Justice

著者: National Center for Victims of Crime
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Parallel Justice returns… Remastered, refined, and more urgent than ever.

This trauma-informed and survivor-centered podcast takes listeners inside the civil cases connected to the criminal headlines that shaped our culture. Each episode features nationally recognized attorneys who pursued accountability beyond the criminal courtroom and worked to create systemic change.

This is not true crime for entertainment. It is a thoughtful examination of how civil justice works, where the system falls short, and how survivors can seek accountability through the courts.

In this new season, we spotlight headline cases, emerging safety crises, and the legal strategies that continue to reshape public safety and institutional responsibility.

From high-profile cases to emerging safety crises, Parallel Justice offers a clear-eyed look at how civil litigation creates change long after the headlines fade.

Parallel Justice is produced by the National Center for Victims of Crime, a leading advocate for victims’ rights and survivor support nationwide.

The National Center for Victims of Crime advocates for victims’ rights, trains professionals who work with victims and survivors of crime and serves as a trusted source of information on victims' issues. To learn more about the National Center for Victims of Crime, visit https://victimsofcrime.org/

Access a civil justice attorney through the National Crime Victim Bar Association, the nation's first professional association of attorneys and expert witnesses dedicated to helping victims seek justice through the criminal system visit https://victimbar.org/

Compassionate, confidential support is available through the VictimConnect Resource Center via call, chat or text at https://victimconnect.org/ and 1-855-484-2846.

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  • From the Vault: How One Attorney Took On the Catholic Church
    2026/07/15

    Mitch Garabedian is an internationally recognized advocate who represents survivors and victims abused by Catholic Church priests and the supervisors who allowed this abuse to occur. This episode charts a path through history, exposing a culture of abuse in the Catholic Church and the progress that is coming from outside the church.

    Mitch Garabedian https://www.garabedianlaw.com/

    Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/

    To contact compassionate, confidential support, call or text 1-855-484-2846 or chat at VictimConnect Resource Center at https://victimconnect.org/

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    40 分
  • Betrayal of Trust: How a Psychiatric Facility Failed the Boy in Their Care
    2026/07/13

    Richmond, Virginia, attorneys Sharif Gray, Nathan Hittle, and Lara Bradshaw discuss Clark v. Grafton School Inc. and Michelle Yates — a $20 million civil verdict on behalf of a 13-year-old boy who was physically assaulted by a caretaker at the residential psychiatric

    facility entrusted with his care. Gray, Hittle, and Bradshaw break down how they built a case with no expert witnesses and no significant physical injuries, relying instead on surveillance video, a pattern of institutional cover-up, and testimony about what was really taken from their client: trust, dignity, and hope.

    Through this conversation, listeners gain a clearer understanding of what families should ask when placing a vulnerable child in residential care — and what accountability can look like when institutions fail the children they promise to protect.

    Contact Gray Broughton Injury Law: graybroughton.com


    Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/

    Victims can receive support anytime at victimconnect.org

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    44 分
  • From the Vault: Backpage and the Case That Changed Human Trafficking Laws Part 2
    2026/07/08

    In this remastered episode, Jason Amala and Vincent Nappo discuss the collapse of Backpage.com, the complexities of civil and criminal trials and the role that Congress played. Survivors challenged a company worth $135 million, changed the way that we think about trafficking and successfully held an industry giant to account.

    Learn more about these attorneys by visiting their websites.

    Jason Amala https://www.pcva.law/attorneys/jason-amala/

    Vincent Nappo https://www.pcva.law/attorneys/vincent-nappo/

    Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/

    Victims can receive support anytime at victimconnect.org

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    34 分
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