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Addressing Mass Incarceration Creep: A Discussion with the Honorable Ray Headen (Part 3)

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Addressing Mass Incarceration Creep with Judge Ray Headen

What if our justice system could be revolutionized by a simple, data-driven approach?

Discover the compelling insights of the Honorable Ray Hedden, who introduces the concept of "Mass Incarceration Creep."

In this final segment of the Disruptor Podcast, hosts John and Jan uncover with Judge Ray Headen the subtle disparities in sentencing that disproportionately affect poor Black males.

They emphasize the urgent need for comprehensive data analytics to ensure fairness and equality in our judicial system.

Ray shares his ambitious initiative to create a database that provides judges with crucial information to maintain judicial discretion while promoting just decisions.

Judge Headen discusses his initiatives to improve Ohio's judicial system by introducing data analytics and insights to ensure fairness and equality in sentencing.

The conversation touches on the socio-economic impacts, racial disparities, and potential cost savings of implementing a data-driven approach.

The episode emphasizes the necessity for legislative support and civic action to bring about meaningful change in the criminal justice system.

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Chapters

1. Addressing Mass Incarceration Creep: A Discussion with the Honorable Ray Headen (Part 3) (00:00:00)

2. Mass Incarceration Creep (00:00:01)

3. The Impact of Mass Incarceration (00:12:14)

4. Maintaining Common Touch in Life (00:20:46)

34 episodes

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Addressing Mass Incarceration Creep with Judge Ray Headen

What if our justice system could be revolutionized by a simple, data-driven approach?

Discover the compelling insights of the Honorable Ray Hedden, who introduces the concept of "Mass Incarceration Creep."

In this final segment of the Disruptor Podcast, hosts John and Jan uncover with Judge Ray Headen the subtle disparities in sentencing that disproportionately affect poor Black males.

They emphasize the urgent need for comprehensive data analytics to ensure fairness and equality in our judicial system.

Ray shares his ambitious initiative to create a database that provides judges with crucial information to maintain judicial discretion while promoting just decisions.

Judge Headen discusses his initiatives to improve Ohio's judicial system by introducing data analytics and insights to ensure fairness and equality in sentencing.

The conversation touches on the socio-economic impacts, racial disparities, and potential cost savings of implementing a data-driven approach.

The episode emphasizes the necessity for legislative support and civic action to bring about meaningful change in the criminal justice system.

Comments or Questions? Send us a text

Support the show

***

Engage, Share, and Connect!
Spread the Word:
Valuable insights are best when shared. Share this episode with peers who may benefit from it if you find it insightful.

Your Feedback Matters: How did this episode resonate with you? Share your thoughts, insights, or questions. Your engagement enriches our community.

Stay Updated: Don’t miss out on further insights.

Subscribe: You can listen to our podcast, read our blog posts on Medium, Substack, and LinkedIn, and watch our YouTube channel.

Collaborate with The Disruptor and connect with John Kundtz.

Got a disruptive story to share? We’re scouting for remarkable podcast guests. Nominate a Disruptor.

Thank you for being an integral part of our journey.

Together, let’s redefine the status quo!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Addressing Mass Incarceration Creep: A Discussion with the Honorable Ray Headen (Part 3) (00:00:00)

2. Mass Incarceration Creep (00:00:01)

3. The Impact of Mass Incarceration (00:12:14)

4. Maintaining Common Touch in Life (00:20:46)

34 episodes

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