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Just Science

RTI International

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Just Science is a podcast for justice professionals and anyone interested in learning more about forensic science, innovative technology, current research, and actionable strategies to improve the criminal justice system. This podcast deals with a range of issues, including human trafficking, firearms, policing, leadership in the crime lab, new technologies, sexual assault response, and broader challenges for science and public security. We cover various types of topics across RTI's Justice ...
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All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive podcast series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one interview at a time. Host, Jared Bradley, discusses securing the crime scene, scouring the scene for evidence, putting together the crime, DNA evidence, homicide, rape, assault, murder, serial killings, lab technologies, fingerprint powder and other crime scene mainstays, defense and prosecution, and even some wrongful convictions. Jared is also the President of ...
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In Season 3 of The Clean Energy Revolution, Laura Young and Dr. Carolyn Kissane explore the people, policies and projects that are leading the transition to clean energy. How can infrastructure around the world be upgraded to keep up with energy demand? What needs to happen to triple global renewable energy generation? Where and how will AI be best deployed? Delving into these questions and more are Laura Young, aka Less Waste Laura - an award-winning climate activist, environmental scientis ...
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The Dream Deferred

Technologies for Justice Lab

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The Dream Deferred explores the historical experiences of diverse people who have migrated to California and challenge the myth of the California Dream. Why is it that some have benefited from its promises while others have not?
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How Women Inspire: Invest, Lead, Give sets out to bring the voices of empowered and inspiring women forward to share their stories of stepping into leadership positions. We aspire to share what is possible and encourage more women to leap, striving for these board and c-suite positions themselves to change the path towards a more inclusive future. This podcast will share stories on how women lead and how their leadership opens the doors for the greater value of opportunities for others. By l ...
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Even if we think our career is on a straight path, life has a funny way of presenting us with unexpected opportunities and changing our trajectories. Deborah Smith knows this firsthand, having moved around in the financial industry and taken almost every opportunity that presented itself before founding The CenterCap Group, a boutique investment ba…
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In part 1 of this gripping episode, Jared sits down with a panel of experts to delve into the tragic case of Daralyn Johnson, a 9-year-old girl who was brutally murdered in 1982. Jared is joined by Detective Mark Taylor and attorneys Ted Lagerwal and Carson Vito, who played instrumental roles in solving this decades-old case. Together, they recount…
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In this episode, we're diving into a story that will leave you both shocked and inspired. Our guest, Brit Sweeney (or Brit Kelly, as some know her), is a true hero with an unforgettable story. As a former police officer, Brit faced a life-altering event back in 2009—an incident that highlights the growing violence against law enforcement. Brit shar…
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It’s an exciting time for geothermal energy. The US Department of Energy predicts geothermal power generation capacity to grow by 26 times by 2050, potentially providing almost 10% of the US’ total power needs. To talk about the policy and technology that’s needed to achieve this goal is Kevin Jones, enhanced geothermal program manager at the DOE. …
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As technology advances quickly, it can be hard for regulation to keep up with innovation. So what are developing technology companies to do when regulations are so vague, and standards are yet to be developed? One answer is to work on self-regulation. Jessica Nall is here to talk about her work as a lawyer whose mission is to defend and support tec…
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In Part 3 of this episode, we're diving into a story that will leave you both shocked and inspired. Our guest, Brit Sweeney (or Brit Kelly, as some know her), is a true hero with an unforgettable story. As a former police officer, Brit faced a life-altering event back in 2009—an incident that highlights the growing violence against law enforcement.…
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In Part 2 of this episode, we're diving into a story that will leave you both shocked and inspired. Our guest, Brit Sweeney (or Brit Kelly, as some know her), is a true hero with an unforgettable story. As a former police officer, Brit faced a life-altering event back in 2009—an incident that highlights the growing violence against law enforcement.…
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In episode 3 of our economic empowerment season, Just Science down with Megan Lundstrom, the inaugural Director of the Polaris Project’s Resilience Fund, to discuss how flexible cash assistance can support people who have experienced human trafficking. Direct financial assistance, such as stipends or grants, play an important role in supporting eco…
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One of the most powerful tools you can have as you navigate your career is a well-rounded network. The relationships you build with mentors and colleagues have a massive effect on your trajectory, and few know this better than Shannon Nash. Shannon is here today to offer us her insights on the power of relationships, the value of diverse perspectiv…
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In Part 1 of this episode, we're diving into a story that will leave you both shocked and inspired. Our guest, Brit Sweeney (or Brit Kelly, as some know her), is a true hero with an unforgettable story. As a former police officer, Brit faced a life-altering event back in 2009—an incident that highlights the growing violence against law enforcement.…
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In today's episode, we have an incredibly special guest: Representative Tom Tiffany from Wisconsin. You might be wondering, why have a congressman on a true crime show? Well, three and a half years ago, I met Rep. Tiffany during an eye-opening trip to Panama and the Darien Gap—one of the most dangerous routes for migrants making their way to the U.…
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In episode 2 of our economic empowerment season, Just Science sat down with Lenore Shaffer of Restore NYC, Tiffany McGee of Survivor Ventures and Laura Hackney of Annie Cannons experts in the anti-trafficking field to discuss their economic empowerment work. Economic empowerment programs include skill building, job training, and career development …
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There has been a significant increase in women-led venture firms, going from 12 in 2010 to nearly 300 in 2020, emphasizing the potential for women to manage $30 trillion in wealth by 2030. And despite women-founded companies outperforming their male counterparts, they received only 1.8% of venture funding last year. But as women have more control o…
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In this gripping episode of All Things Crime, host Jared sits down with Aiden Gabor, a former associate of a notorious New Jersey crime family. Aiden's life took a shocking turn when, as a teenager, he was given a daunting ultimatum by the Department of Justice: face life in prison or become a confidential informant. Over the next decade, Aiden wor…
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In part 3 of this gripping episode of All Things Crime, host Jared sits down with Aiden Gabor, a former associate of a notorious New Jersey crime family. Aiden's life took a shocking turn when, as a teenager, he was given a daunting ultimatum by the Department of Justice: face life in prison or become a confidential informant. Over the next decade,…
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In episode 1 of our economic empowerment season, Just Science down with Carolyne Ouya, Program Manager at Futures Without Violence, to discuss core concepts in economic empowerment for human trafficking. For those who have experienced human trafficking, economic or financial consequences are often inextricably linked to their trafficking experience…
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Everyone has a different path and purpose in life, and those on the entrepreneurship journey often feel it most. But fighting loneliness by building community with and supporting other women and women entrepreneurs leads to incredible collaboration, better health, and lasting societal change. Dr. Keera Godfrey is here today to talk about the import…
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In part 2 of this gripping episode of All Things Crime, host Jared sits down with Aiden Gabor, a former associate of a notorious New Jersey crime family. Aiden's life took a shocking turn when, as a teenager, he was given a daunting ultimatum by the Department of Justice: face life in prison or become a confidential informant. Over the next decade,…
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In part 1 of this gripping episode of All Things Crime, host Jared sits down with Aiden Gabor, a former associate of a notorious New Jersey crime family. Aiden's life took a shocking turn when, as a teenager, he was given a daunting ultimatum by the Department of Justice: face life in prison or become a confidential informant. Over the next decade,…
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Women currently own 52% of wealth but receive only 2% of venture funding, despite returning 34% more to investors. It’s our mission here at How Women Lead to lift each other up in every way we can, including funding women startups and business owners looking for funding. Because when we invest in our values and put our money into what we believe in…
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Welcome to another episode of All Things Crime, where we dive deep into the big issues shaping our society today. In the full episode, I'm joined by a special guest, Zeek, the original Cop with Attitude and host of the Reasonable Suspicion podcast. We cover a lot of topics—political feuds, hypocrisy, and the issues facing our cities, from illegal i…
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Welcome to another episode of All Things Crime, where we dive deep into the big issues shaping our society today. In this episode, I'm joined by a special guest, Zeek, the original Cop with Attitude and host of the Reasonable Suspicion podcast. In this candid and insightful conversation, we tackle some of the most pressing issues surrounding law en…
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The role of technology in the energy transition has been talked about for years. In a speech at the Leaders Summit on Climate in 2021, International Energy Agency Director Fatih Birol said: “IEA analysis shows that about half the reductions to get to net zero emissions in 2050 will need to come from technologies that are not yet ready for market. T…
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Women CEOs are incredible - they have to be to get to the top - so it only makes sense that their companies outperform others in the stock market. So why aren’t more people actively investing in women? Patricia Lizarraga is here today to talk about raising visibility and funds for women-led companies that consistently outperform in all different ma…
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Welcome to another episode of All Things Crime, where we dive deep into the big issues shaping our society today. In this episode, I'm joined by a special guest, Zeek, the original Cop with Attitude and host of the Reasonable Suspicion podcast. In this video, we dive deep into the alarming situation unfolding in Aurora, Colorado, where Venezuelan g…
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Welcome to another episode of All Things Crime, where we dive deep into the big issues shaping our society today. In this episode, I'm joined by a special guest, Zeek Arkham, the original Cop with Attitude and host of the Reasonable Suspicion podcast. We cover a lot of topics—political feuds, hypocrisy, and the issues facing our cities, from illega…
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The importance of getting more women involved in venture and angel investing cannot be understated. As more women earn more money, the value of getting women seats at the table and in positions that decide what their money is being used for grows. Marcia Dawood is here today to share with us how we can be more involved in investment decisions, comb…
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In this powerful episode of All Things Crime, Jared welcomes Frank Bruno, a retired NYPD detective, who shares his firsthand account of responding to the tragic events of 9/11. Frank was part of the brave first responders who rushed to the scene of the World Trade Center collapse and worked tirelessly on the recovery efforts. With the anniversary o…
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Welcome back to another episode of All Things Crime! In this episode I bring on guest Michael Yon, a world-renowned war correspondent and former Special Forces veteran. Michael has traveled across the globe, reporting from conflict zones and hotspots like Taiwan, Okinawa, the Bahamas, and the Darien Gap. In this episode, we dive deep into the globa…
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In this special release episode, Just Science sat down with Dr. Pattie Melton, Co-Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s (BJA) Forensics Training and Technical Assistance, or TTA, Program, and Paige Presler-Jur, Associate Project Director for State-based Awards TTA team on BJA’s Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use (COSSUP) Pr…
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It feels like AI has taken over the world since Open AI released ChatGPT at the end of 2022. The widespread use of large language models, however, has shown a great deal of bias and misinformation, in addition to being less than intuitive. So how do we create better AI? Ewa Ding is here this week to share her thoughts and mission to make AI more hu…
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Welcome back to another episode of All Things Crime! In Part 2 of this episode I bring on guest Michael Yon, a world-renowned war correspondent and former Special Forces veteran. Michael has traveled across the globe, reporting from conflict zones and hotspots like Taiwan, Okinawa, the Bahamas, and the Darien Gap. In this episode, we dive deep into…
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Welcome back to another episode of All Things Crime! In Part 1 of this episode I bring on guest Michael Yon, a world-renowned war correspondent and former Special Forces veteran. Michael has traveled across the globe, reporting from conflict zones and hotspots like Taiwan, Okinawa, the Bahamas, and the Darien Gap. In this episode, we dive deep into…
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Women’s voices have been and continue to be culturally dismissed and discouraged. Women are very rarely quoted in science and financial journals, as well as make up only about 25% of all of the people who are quoted as experts in the news media. The fourth element of our credo at How Women Lead is to Be Unabashedly Visible, and today, Julie is shar…
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The US Border Czar, aka VP Kamala Harris, has STILL never visited the US Southern Border to see the massive human suffering that is going on there. But there are elected officials that do care. Congressmen Owens, along with a number of others from the US Congress, have traveled to the border several times, talked to ICE and Border Patrol Agents, an…
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Welcome back to All Things Crime! In this episode, we’re diving into some explosive topics with special guest Tom Meyers, a former Army Ranger and seasoned law enforcement veteran. We’re responding to your comments on our recent videos, especially the one featuring Betsy Brantner Smith, where we discussed the shocking failures of Director Cheadle d…
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Every woman has an instance in her childhood where her voice was ignored. Maybe she was told to be seen and not heard, maybe she was looked over in class to speak, or maybe she was told to take up less space. This cultural bias against women’s voices needs to be put to an end, and it starts with us supporting one another and speaking up to affirm a…
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Welcome back to All Things Crime! In part 2 of this episode, we’re diving into some explosive topics with special guest Tom Meyers, a former Army Ranger and seasoned law enforcement veteran. We’re responding to your comments on our recent videos, especially the one featuring Betsy Brantner Smith, where we discussed the shocking failures of Director…
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The transition to clean energy is the biggest challenge of our generation, and its unprecedented nature means that totally new ways of thinking and innovative solutions are required for it to be delivered successfully. This means the industry must continue to innovate, to drive this change at the speed and scale needed. Investment in new technology…
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Welcome back to All Things Crime! In part 1 of this episode, we’re diving into some explosive topics with special guest Tom Meyers, a former Army Ranger and seasoned law enforcement veteran. We’re responding to your comments on our recent videos, especially the one featuring Betsy Brantner Smith, where we discussed the shocking failures of Director…
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“Deals are made on the golf course.” “Your network is your net worth.” How often have we women heard these phrases throughout our lives, only to be scolded or warned against doing these same things that men are encouraged to do? It’s time for us to change the cultural narrative around using our connections to create professional opportunities for o…
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In this powerful and emotional episode, we delve into the harrowing experiences of Jane Carson-Sandler, a survivor of the notorious Golden State Killer, also known as the East Area Rapist and the Original Night Stalker. Jane recounts her traumatic encounter on October 5, 1976, when her home in Citrus Heights, California, was invaded by this infamou…
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In Part 2 of this powerful and emotional episode, we delve into the harrowing experiences of Jane Carson-Sandler, a survivor of the notorious Golden State Killer, also known as the East Area Rapist and the Original Night Stalker. Jane recounts her traumatic encounter on October 5, 1976, when her home in Citrus Heights, California, was invaded by th…
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In the final episode of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Kristen Lee, Substance Use Program Coordinator at the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Lizann Roberts, Executive Director of the Coastal Georgia Indicators Coalition, and Tara Jennings, Strategic Planning Administrato…
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In a world where women leaders are still facing immense challenges and criticism, our role as advocates for each other has never been more important. Too often, we've seen women tear each other down, rather than lifting each other up. But when we commit to refusing to participate in the toxic dynamics that hold us back and instead use our voices to…
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