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Locked Up at 13: An Odyssey of Discovery - Catherine Jones [Part 1]

Catherine spent 17 years behind bars and is now Co-director of Outreach and mentor for the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth.

Life Without Parole for Children - Preston Shipp [Part 2]

Preston is Senior Policy Counsel with CFSY working directly with state legislators around the country to change sentencing statutes for juveniles.

Life Without Parole for Children - Preston Shipp [Part 1]Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth

Preston is Senior Policy Counsel with CFSY working directly with state legislators around the country to change sentencing statutes for juveniles.

An Introduction to The Pennsylvania Prison Society founded in 1787 ~ Anton Andrew

Anton is the Public Affairs Fellow for Pennsylvania Prison  Society and was a Public Defender and local activist for 25 years.

Volunteering at The Pennsylvania Prison Society - John Hargreaves [Part 1]

John has been with the Society for 15 years as a volunteer and now as a coordinator for all 300 volunteers.

How A Pardon Changed My Life - Akeem Sims

Granting Former Offenders A Second Chance - Celeste Trusty-Board of Pardons -Part 2

See part 1 for  description.

Granting Former Offenders A Second Chance - Celeste Trusty-Board of Pardons-Pennsylvania

Celeste Trusty is the Secretary for the  Pennsylvania Board of Pardons. She has been active with FAMM {Families Against Mandatory Minimums} and volunteered with the PA...

Looking Ahead to 2022 [Part 2] Harriet Hendel

Harriet was a member of the Board of Directors with The Innocence Project of Florida. She has been a host of Pursuing Justice for 2 years.

Looking Back Over The Past Year in Podcasts :What We Have Discovered [Part 1]~Harriet Hendel

Harriet was a member of the Board of Directors with The Innocence Project of Florida. She has been a host of Pursuing Justice for 2 years.

A Miscarriage of Justice Lasting 38 Years - Larry Walker & Sharena Robinson [Part 2]

Larry Walker spent 38 years behind bars as an innocent man. His daughter was his advocate helping to find freedom for her father.

A Miscarriage of Justice Lasting 38 Years - Larry Walker & Sharena Robinson [Part 1]

Larry Walker spent 38 years behind bars as an innocent man. His daughter was his advocate helping to find freedom for her father.

Litigating For The Wrongfully Convicted - Paul Casteleiro [Part 2] Centurion Ministries

Paul is legal director for Centurion Ministries and has given his services to them since 1983.

Litigating For The Wrongfully Convicted - Paul Casteleiro (Centurion Ministries) part 1

Paul Casteleiro is the legal director for Centurion Ministries in Princeton, NJ. He has been in that role since 2014.Previously, he was in private  practice in NJ. He ...

Marty Yant- Private Investigator for Jen Reach [Part 2]

Private Investigator helping the wrongfully convicted; author of Presumed Guilty; Investigative Journalist for the Chicago Sun Times and other newspapers.

Marty Yant: Private Investigator for Jen Reach. Author of: PRESUMED GUILTY Part 1

Private Investigator helping the wrongfully convicted; author of Presumed Guilty; Investigative Journalist for the Chicago Sun Times and other newspapers.

My Fight for Justice - Jen Reach [Part 2]

Jen was wrongfully accused of child molestation and served 13 years in prison. She was exonerated in 1997.

My Fight for Justice - Jen Reach [Part 1]

Jen was wrongfully accused of child molestation and served 13 years in prison. She was exonerated in 1997.

Helping Exonerees Transition Back To Society - Maalavika Ragunathan [Part 2]

See part 1 for description.

Helping Exonerees Transition Back To Society - Maalavika Ragunathan [Part 1]PA Innocence Project

Mal Ragunathan  works with the Pennsylvania Innocence Project in  the role of educator and social worker helping  people leaving prison to  transition back into societ...

Deciding Who We Can Help Transition - Clay Waterman [Part 2]

Attorney with Pennsylvania Innocence Project.

Deciding Who We Can Help Transition - Clay Waterman-Pennsylvania Innocence Project [Part 1]

Clay Waterman is an attorney  with Pennsylvania Innocence Project .

James Dold ~ Human Rights for Kids - A Personal Story [Part 2]

CEO and Founder of HUMAN RIGHTS FOR KIDS in Washington, D.C.

James Dold~Human Rights for Kids - A Personal Story [Part 1]

CEO and Founder of HUMAN RIGHTS FOR KIDS in Washington, D.C.

Sara Kruzan- Life Without Parole - A Reprieve - A Life With Purpose [Part 2]

A survivor of traffiking as a child, Sara served 19 years in a California prison.

Sara Kruzan- Life Without Parole - A Reprieve - A Life With Purpose - [Part 1]

A survivor of traffiking as a child, Sara served 19 years in a California prison. She was released, became an author and works for the nonprofit "Human Rights for Kids".

Marsha Levick ~ founder of The Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia, PA [Part 2]

Co-founder of the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia in 1975; key player in landmark decisions banning life without parole for juveniles and the juvenile death penalty.

Marsha Levick~ founder of The Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia [Part 1]

Co-founder of the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia in 1975; key player in landmark decisions banning life without parole for juveniles and the juvenile death penalty.

Ab'd Allah Lateef ~ Life Without Parole {sentenced as a teenager} [Part 2]

Abd'allah was sentenced to Life Without Parole at the age of 17. He served 31 years. He is now Deputy Director at the  Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth.

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