• Family and Justice
    Sep 7 2022

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    To improve outcomes in complex problems around child welfare, incarceration, and crime we journey upstream to examine the Family as the institution best able to prevent / help people recover from involvement in the justice and child welfare systems.
    Interviewed:
    Department of Children and Family Services Mischa Martin
    Chairperson of Parent Counsel and Harding University professor Dr Andrew Baker
    Sith District Circuit Judge Shanice Johnson
    Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families Executive Director Rich Huddlestone
    Pathway to Freedom Executive Director Scott McLean
    Dept of Human Service Director of Peer Services Jimmy McGill
    Restore Hope Executive Director Paul Chapman
    Narrator Charles Newsome
    Producer Renie Rule
    Producer Ed Lowry

    "A change of perspective is worth 80 IQ points." - Alan Kay
    Through SmartJustice we explore issues from new perspectives in pursuit of better communities and better outcomes.

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    46 mins
  • Substance Abuse's Impact on Family and Justice
    Sep 13 2022

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    Substance Abuse is a common factor in Arkansas Child Welfare and Criminal Justice cases. In this episode we interview State leaders and those with life experience with substance abuse and the justice system. There is hope.

    Interviewed:
    Department of Children and Family Services Mischa Martin
    Arkansas Drug Director Kirk Lane
    Director of Peer Recovery Services Jimmy McGill
    Parole Board Chairman John Felts
    Amanda and Patrick Myer
    Restore Hope Director of Operations Karen Phillips
    Restore Hope Executive Director Paul Chapman
    Narrator Charles Newsome
    Producer Renie Rule
    Producer Ed Lowry

    "A change of perspective is worth 80 IQ points." - Alan Kay
    Through SmartJustice we explore issues from new perspectives in pursuit of better outcomes and better communities.

    Please consider a donation to support work like this in the future. Thank you!
    https://smartjustice.supercast.com

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    54 mins
  • Incarceration and the Family
    Sep 22 2022

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • What About the Kids
    Sep 27 2022

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    To improve outcomes in complex problems around child welfare, incarceration, and crime we journey upstream to examine the Family as the institution we should protect and seek to strengthen.

    Interviewed:
    Department of Children and Family Services Mischa Martin
    Chairperson of Parent Counsel and Harding University professor Dr Andrew Baker
    Tenth District Circuit Court Judge Shanice Johnson
    Restore Hope Community Development Manager Karen Phillips
    100 Families White Co Coordinator Dana Baker
    Restore Hope Sebastian Co Case Mgr Courtnee Harlan
    Restore Hope Executive Director Paul Chapman
    Narrator Charles Newsome
    Producer Renie Rule
    Producer Ed Lowry

    "A change of perspective is worth 80 IQ points." - Alan Kay
    Through SmartJustice we explore issues from new perspectives in pursuit of better communities and better outcomes.

    Please consider a donation to support work like this in the future. Thank you!
    https://smartjustice.supercast.com

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    55 mins
  • Trauma - Doesn't Excuse, But Explains
    Oct 5 2022

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    Childhood trauma doesn't excuse bad behavior and crime, but it helps in understanding 'why' which is important in the creation of more successful interventions that yield better ROI for our communities.

    To improve outcomes in complex problems around child welfare, incarceration, and crime we journey upstream to examine the Family as the institution we should
    Interviewed:
    Circuit Court Judge Shanice Johnson
    Clinical Phycologist Dr Rose Smith
    Restore Hope A.D. of Community Development Karen Phillips
    Chairperson of Parent Counsel and Harding University professor Dr Andrew Baker
    100 Families White Co Coordinator Dana Baker
    Reentry Manager Billy Inman
    Empowering My Environment cofounder Charles Benson
    Empowering My Environment cofounder Charles Newsom
    Restore Hope Executive Director Paul Chapman

    Narrator Charles Newsome
    Producer Renie Rule
    Producer Ed Lowry

    "A change of perspective is worth 80 IQ points." - Alan Kay
    Through SmartJustice we explore issues from new perspectives in pursuit of better communities and better outcomes.

    Please consider a donation to support work like this in the future. Thank you!
    https://smartjustice.supercast.com

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    41 mins
  • So What Works? A Way Forward.
    Oct 12 2022

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    All communities work on criminal justice and child welfare issues but few have real systems change. You may have the right people and organizations, but if you don't get 5 things right you'll not make the change you're working so hard to make. In the season one final episode we discuss the impact a growing number of Arkansas communities are having by implementing the collective impact methodology of system change.

    Season 1 of SmartJustice: To improve outcomes in complex problems around child welfare, incarceration, and crime we journey upstream to examine the Family as the institution we should
    Interviewed:
    Fort Smith PD Chief Danny Baker
    Circuit Court Judge Shanice Johnson
    Restore Hope Case Manager Courtnee Harlan
    Restore Hope A.D. of Community Development Karen Phillips
    100 Families White Co Coordinator Dana Baker
    Empowering My Environment cofounder Charles Newsom
    Restore Hope Executive Director Paul Chapman

    Narrator Charles Newsom
    Producer Renie Rule
    Producer Ed Lowry

    "A change of perspective is worth 80 IQ points." - Alan Kay
    Through SmartJustice we explore issues from new perspectives in pursuit of better communities and better outcomes.

    Please consider a donation to support work like this in the future. Thank you!
    https://smartjustice.supercast.com


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    49 mins
  • The Opportunity in District Courts
    Jan 10 2023

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    Many Arkansans in prison and/or with children in the child welfare system started their legal engagement with misdemeanor crimes like traffic tickets, driving with no insurance, or theft. Some District Court Judges are taking steps to provide access to services that address root issues that might lead to incarceration and/or foster care for their children.

    Season 2 focuses on how these courts are improving public safety by addressing problems 'upstream' from felony crime and/or foster care. It is our hope that these stories will inspire a movement to make Community Diversion common in Arkansas' District Courts.

    Some data pulled from existing programs show the impact to individuals. This data is only a sample of the participants in the courts known to us. A formal pilot is desired to use the same metrics to assess impact and ROI of Diversion programs.

    Of 529 families served in the past three years where the parent(s) had their driver's license suspended due to a court issue,

    31% also had a child welfare case of some kind.
    - Families that are struggling to pay court fees and fines often find themselves in additional trouble with child welfare systems. One crisis often leads to another.

    61% were unemployed with no income from any source.
    - Payment of fees or fines is exceedingly difficult and usually a lower priority than shelter, food, or escape through substances.

    31% had misused drugs or alcohol in the past 30 days and were in need of recovery support

    Engagement by case managers and connection to community provides had the following outcomes:

    48% decrease in the percentage of families in legal crisis with a warrant out for their arrest.
    Almost 100 of these parents were able to completely stabilize their legal situation, becoming current on their fees and fines.

    155% increased transportation stability (reliable/legal transportation).

    89% increase in full-time employment.

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    32 mins
  • Why District Court? Going Upstream.
    Jan 18 2023

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    Many Arkansans in prison and/or with children in the child welfare system started their legal engagement with misdemeanor crimes like traffic tickets, driving with no insurance, or theft. Community Diversion in District Courts is a key move to prevent future incarceration and/or foster care.

    In this episode we talk with Judges who operate diversion programs. It is our hope to see the expansion of Community Diversion to all Arkansas District Courts.

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    33 mins