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Ep 6 Old Convictions, New Perspective with Dr. Karl Hanson

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In this impactful episode of Faithful Safeguarding, host Madison Clark from Petros engages with Dr. Karl Hanson, an expert in risk assessment and rehabilitation, to explore the concept of desistance and its significance in safeguarding practices.
The conversation delves into how criminal history impacts hiring decisions, the role of faith communities in supporting reintegration, and the balance between redemption and safety. Dr. Hanson emphasizes the importance of understanding the nuances of criminal behavior, the effects of time on risk, and the need for supportive environments to foster personal change.

Key takeaways

  • Desistance is a critical concept in understanding long-term safeguarding concerns.
  • Criminal history should be assessed in the context of time and personal change.
  • Faith communities play a vital role in supporting reintegration and providing a sense of belonging.
  • Redemption and safety must be balanced in faith settings.
  • Risk assessment tools can help evaluate the potential for reoffending.
  • The passage of time significantly reduces the likelihood of reoffending.
  • Supportive environments can help individuals with past convictions lead fulfilling lives.
  • Hiring managers should consider the context of past offenses when making decisions.
  • Advancements in research are reshaping how old convictions are addressed in safeguarding policies.
  • Long-term reintegration requires ongoing support and meaningful engagement.

Connect with Petros:

  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram
  • Subscribe to Faithful Safeguarding on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to stay updated on our latest episodes
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Content provided by Madison Clarke. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Madison Clarke or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this impactful episode of Faithful Safeguarding, host Madison Clark from Petros engages with Dr. Karl Hanson, an expert in risk assessment and rehabilitation, to explore the concept of desistance and its significance in safeguarding practices.
The conversation delves into how criminal history impacts hiring decisions, the role of faith communities in supporting reintegration, and the balance between redemption and safety. Dr. Hanson emphasizes the importance of understanding the nuances of criminal behavior, the effects of time on risk, and the need for supportive environments to foster personal change.

Key takeaways

  • Desistance is a critical concept in understanding long-term safeguarding concerns.
  • Criminal history should be assessed in the context of time and personal change.
  • Faith communities play a vital role in supporting reintegration and providing a sense of belonging.
  • Redemption and safety must be balanced in faith settings.
  • Risk assessment tools can help evaluate the potential for reoffending.
  • The passage of time significantly reduces the likelihood of reoffending.
  • Supportive environments can help individuals with past convictions lead fulfilling lives.
  • Hiring managers should consider the context of past offenses when making decisions.
  • Advancements in research are reshaping how old convictions are addressed in safeguarding policies.
  • Long-term reintegration requires ongoing support and meaningful engagement.

Connect with Petros:

  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram
  • Subscribe to Faithful Safeguarding on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to stay updated on our latest episodes
  continue reading

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