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  • Rewriting the Narrative on Public Safety
    2026/02/18

    In the last episode before our midseason break, Janos brings on Insha Rahman, Vice President of Advocacy and Partnerships at the Vera Institute of Justice. They discuss her work with the Bronx Defenders, the goal of the New York’s Close Ryker’s campaign to shift public perception on incarceration and jail systems, the challenges posed by political rhetoric, and how the fight for justice is directly connected to democracy. They also dive into how a Trump “crime bill” will not address the public safety and crime concerns of everyday Americans but rather is a tool for authoritarianism.

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    Follow the Vera Institute on socials:

    Instagram: @verainstitute AND @veraaction

    Facebook: @verainstitute AND @veraaction

    X: @verainstitute


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    24 分
  • Crime Policy and Minneapolis Through the Libertarian Lense
    2026/01/30

    Janos gives some updates on projections for the potential “crime bill” and its connections to immigration. Then, this week’s guest Jason Pye from the Due Process Institute talks about his involvement in the First Step Act and gives a libertarian perspective on criminal justice that transcends party lines and explains why fear-based policymaking and expanded federal immunity won’t make communities safer, and why so many Americans — across the spectrum — are beginning to reject that premise.

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    Check out Jason’s subtack article: On the Death of Conservative-Libertarian Fusionism

    Follow Jason and the Due Process Institute on X:

    @pye

    @idueprocess


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    25 分
  • The Federal Crackdown in Minneapolis
    2026/01/16

    Minneapolis residents and formerly incarcerated advocates Elizer Darris, Executive Director of the Minnesota Freedom Fund, and Moncies Franco, former Valedictorian of the Dream Justice Cohort now working for the Health, Homelessness, and Criminal Justice Lab, join Janos to give on the ground insight into the tragic killing of Renee Good and ICE occupation of Minneapolis. They speak on the unrestricted attacks on citizens, the community rallying, the intentional targeting of Minnesota by the administration, and the intersection of immigration and criminal justice in this moment. (Conversation starts at 12:10)

    Kanda Milton, Dream.Org’s Government Affairs Director, also returns to discuss two bail bills passed by the House Judiciary that Dream is deeply concerned about.

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    Justice-impacted community leaders can apply for the 2026 Dream Justice Cohort on Dream.Org’s website through March 22nd.


    Follow our guests on their socials:

    Moncies Franco

    Facebook: moncies.franco

    Tiktok: @monciesfranco

    Linkedin: @moncies.franco

    Instagram: @monciesfrancosr


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    38 分
  • The Uncomfortable Truths of January 6
    2026/01/07

    In a special episode, Janos speaks with January 6th-er and 2025 Dream Justice Cohort alumni, Danean McAndrew. She recounts her first hand experience from that fateful day at the Capital and and her journey to becoming a criminal justice advocate.

    Then Anthony Petty, of Neighbors for Justice and Peer Support Worker for the book club, Free Minds, tells us about the struggles of his policy work and how Congress using DC as a political punching bag is a slap in the face to its residents.

    CW: This story deals with some descriptions of sexual assault.

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    Follow our guests on their socials:
    Danean McAndrew
    X: @DaneanHere2


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    38 分
  • What People Get Wrong About Bail Reform
    2025/12/19

    Janos demystifies bail reform this week alongside Erin George, the National Director of Policy at The Bail Project. Erin shares the bail misconceptions she encounters most often, reflects on her work in New York’s Close Rikers campaign, and talks through what The Bail Project is seeing in communities nationwide. The conversation then turns to the upcoming crime bill, where Janos and Erin outline how Republican priorities are likely to be a reflection of the current attack on D.C.’s bail system.

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    Follow our guest, Erin George, on her socials:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-george-76548671/

    X: @ErinLeighGeorge


    Keep up with the work of The Bail Project:

    Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bail-project/

    Instagram: @bailproject

    X: @bailproject


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    28 分
  • Is Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform Dead?
    2025/12/05

    Joined by Princeton Professor and Founder of the Smart Justice Campaign, Udi Ofer, this week Janos discusses the progress most Americans don’t know about, whether or not bipartisan criminal justice reform is a thing of the past, and the importance of centering justice-impacted voices. Conversation surrounding the crime bill also continues with the need for a bipartisan response.

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    Check out the article: Bipartisan Criminal-Justice Reform Is Still Very Much Alive

    Follow our guest, Udi Ofer, on his socials:

    Udi X: @udiofer_
    Princeton X: @PrincetonSPIA
    Udi BSKY: @uofer.bsky.social
    Udi LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/udi-ofer-802742117
    Princeton LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/princetonspia/

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    Sign up to join Dream.Org’s National Crime Bill Response Team, today!

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    30 分