Trauma InJustice

By: Alison DeBelder and Chris Moser
  • Summary

  • Trauma InJustice is a podcast about the ways that people in the criminal justice system confront and manage trauma. It’s also about the ways that training has aided (or failed) them and ought to be improved.
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Episodes
  • '...he wasn't even a suspect." - Dr. Harry Krop
    Dec 7 2021

    In this, the Season 2 Finale, Chris and Alison speak with Dr. Harry Krop.  Dr. Krop is a forensic psychologist who has been involved in over 2000 homicide cases as an expert witness and started the very first sexual abuse treatment center in Florida in 1977.  We talk with Dr. Krop in-depth about two of the most high-profile homicide cases:  Danny Rolling and Aileen Wuornos. 

    IMDB information about the film "Monster" a film base on the life of Aileen Wuornos.

    These conversations are not appropriate for children. People with their own traumatic histories should be aware that we discuss violent crimes, exploitation, sexual trauma, child abuse, and incarceration.

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    55 mins
  • "Our system sucks. Our system can be sublime." - Gordon Bonnyman
    Nov 30 2021

    Chris and Alison sit down to speak with Gordon Bonnyman, co-founder of the Tennessee Justice Center.  Mr. Bonnyman has practiced poverty law for 48 years.  His work has spanned so many areas of the law we could not begin to cover them all - he's litigated nursing home regulations, prison conditions, hospital pricing abuses, confinement of children with disabilities, due process for Medicaid recipients, and many others.  He has lectured and consulted on health law and policy and testified at congressional hearings on health and civil rights.  He discussed his work and the importance of storytelling with us. 

    You can listen to Mr. Bonnyman argue Alexander v. Choate before the US Supreme court here.  

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    53 mins
  • Tempering Trauma: Two Perspectives on Trauma and Resilience in the Practice of Civil Law
    Nov 23 2021

    Chris and Alison partnered with Christie Bhageloe and Florida Legal Services to present a webinar.  We edited the audio of that live presentation to bring you this episode.  Our guests are Dr. Christie Monaghan and Tania Schmidt-Alpers. 

    If you'd like to watch the actual webinar - and see us live in action - you can do so here on the FLS youtube.

    This episode involves much discussion of domestic violence.  Survivors can contact the statewide domestic violence hotline at (800) 500-1119 and access the legal hotline by selecting option 3. They may also contact the legal hotline directly at (850) 385-0611.  TTY Access to the legal hotline can be reached at 1-800-621-4202. The legal hotline operates Monday-Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the exception of holidays. Attorneys are able to communicate in both English and Spanish, and have access to interpretation services for other languages as needed.

    Betty Griffin Center: bettygriffincenter.org

    Dr. Monaghan's office number is 321-368-8877.

    https://www.floridabar.org/member/healthandwellnesscenter/

    Find a qualified psychologist: 

    Florida Psychological Assoc: https://www.flapsych.com/search/custom.asp?id=1236

    Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists

    These conversations are not appropriate for children. People with their own traumatic histories should be aware that we discuss violent crimes, exploitation, sexual trauma, child abuse, and incarceration.



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    53 mins

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