Law & Order: Criminal Justice System tells the real stories behind the landmark cases that have shaped how the most dangerous and influential criminals in America are prosecuted. In its first 11-episode season, the series tackles the most influential crime organization in American history, the New York Mafia. Discover how the seemingly random murder of an influential mafioso sparked a chain of events that led to the downfall of the city's five major crime families at the height of their power.
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learn all about it Cover art photo provided by niu niu on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@anneniuniu
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Hosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, Mental Disabilities and the Criminal Justice System provides information - and hope - to people with mental disabilities ensnared by the criminal justice system, as well as to their families and attorneys.
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Adnan Syed and the mixer charge he gained for killing his ex girlfriend, Hae Lee
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This podcast covers reasons why children are involved in criminal activity, how to help these children, and alternatives for mental health resources.
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The criminal justice system and the many injustices within it. Cover art photo provided by Alex Rodríguez Santibáñez on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@alexrds
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A review of studies on the effect of television crime dramas on prosecutors, defense attorneys, and juries.
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Host Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi sits down with former FBI Special Agent Ted Otto to talk about the current state of the New York mafia — and whether the five families are still active today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.由iHeartPodcasts
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Joe Massino's last stand delivers a message to the world of organized crime: this could be the end. And, law enforcement's attention gets diverted to new and more dangerous adversary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.由iHeartPodcasts
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The murder of Bonanno capo Sonny "Black" Napolitano sets the stage for Joseph Massino’s ascent as the last don, revealing the deadly consequences of betrayal in the Mafia's ranks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.由iHeartPodcasts
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A botched mob hit transforms Michael ‘Cookie’ D’Urso into an undercover informant, setting the stage for a takedown of the Genovese crime family. ----- Mike Campi's new book "Mafia Takedown: The Incredible True Story of the FBI Agent Who Devastated the New York Mob" is available on November 12th, 2024 via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or wherever you get…
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As the government closes in on Vincent Gigante, his carefully constructed facade of insanity begins to unravel, revealing the full scope of his influence and deception within the Mafia. ----- Mike Campi's new book "Mafia Takedown: The Incredible True Story of the FBI Agent Who Devastated the New York Mob" is available on November 12th, 2024 via Ama…
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In this episode, Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Zach Segal. The two discuss post-conviction remedies, specifically 2254 and 2255 motions and motions for Compassionate Release, as well as the challenges people with mental disabilities face in filing these motions. In this episode, they discuss: What is a post-conviction remedy When a 2254 or…
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The mysterious Vincent "Chin" Gigante evades law enforcement by feigning mental illness, orchestrating deadly power moves from the shadows while maintaining his elaborate act. ----- Mike Campi's new book "Mafia Takedown: The Incredible True Story of the FBI Agent Who Devastated the New York Mob" is available on November 12th, 2024 via Amazon, Barne…
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The prosecution presents extensive evidence and tackles the defense’s strategies, aiming to expose the criminal conspiracy at the heart of the Mafia’s operations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.由iHeartPodcasts
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The Commission Case, NYC's trial of the century, kicks off in September of 1986, dragging New York’s mafia heads into court and thrusting the prosecution into their greatest challenge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.由iHeartPodcasts
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In an unprecedented move, Joe Bonanno breaks the Mafia’s code of silence, providing revelations that send ripples through the criminal world and bolster the prosecution’s case against organized crime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.由iHeartPodcasts
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A secret recording inside a luxury car reveals crucial secrets that could shake the foundations of organized crime, showcasing the lengths law enforcement will go to bring the Mafia to justice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.由iHeartPodcasts
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The execution of three Bonanno captains marks a pivotal moment in New York’s criminal history, set against the backdrop of a covert battle waged by law enforcement to dismantle the Mafia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.由iHeartPodcasts
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The murder of Carmine Galante sends shockwaves through the underworld, as investigators begin to unravel a web of violence and power struggles hinting at a larger conspiracy among New York’s infamous Five Families. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.由iHeartPodcasts
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From Wolf Entertainment, the minds behind the acclaimed TV series, and iHeart Podcasts comes "Law & Order: Criminal Justice System," a series that uncovers the real stories behind the landmark cases that have shaped how the most dangerous and influential criminals in America are prosecuted. In its first season, host Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi leads the i…
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This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Stephen Cobb. The two discuss the relevance and power of neuroimaging in the courtroom, as well as what the process entails and produces. In this episode, they discuss: What is neuroimaging and why criminal defense lawyers should pursue it An explanation of SPECT and FMRI Intriguing examples showing …
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This week, Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Dr. Elliot Atkins. Dr. Atkins is the author of the chapter entitled “Working with the Expert: From the Perspective of Experts” in the upcoming 2nd edition of Elizabeth’s book, Representing People with Mental Disabilities published by the American Bar Association. In this episode, Dr. Atkins and Eliz…
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Mastering Mental Health Evaluations: Insider Tips for Attorneys with Criminal Defense Lawyer Marcia G. Shein
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In this episode, Elizabeth Kelley interviews Criminal Defense Lawyer Marcia G. Shein. The two discuss essential components of good mental health evaluations, how an attorney can be particularly sensitive to red flags, and practical aspects for newer attorneys in cases such as these. Attorney Shein is the author of the chapter entitled “Mitigation” …
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Criminal Responsibility: Mental Health Defenses and Forensic Evaluations with Professor Lucy Guarnera
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This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Professor Lucy Guarnera. The two discuss when a criminal defense lawyer should consider criminal responsibility as a defense, resources for finding mental health experts, and critical components of a thorough forensic evaluation. In this episode, we discuss: When a criminal defense lawyer should cons…
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This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Dr. Eric Drogin, the author of the first chapter in the second edition of her book, ‘Representing People with Mental Disabilities: A Practical Guide for Criminal Defense Lawyers.’ The two discuss clarification on the subject of competency and its importance, what to look for in the right mental healt…
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Unlocking Justice: Navigating the Criminal System for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum with Professor Larry Dubin
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This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Professor Larry Dubin. The two discuss the work of helping people on the spectrum navigate “their new world” in the criminal justice system, the boilerplate knowledge that judges and prosecutors need to have in order to competently and humanely handle these cases, and the prevalence of people on the …
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This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Senator Creigh Deeds. The two discuss the many initiatives he’s championed to relieve some of the flaws in the mental health space and the story that inspired him to take action. In this episode, we discuss: What he has done to reform the services delivered to people suffering from serious mental ill…
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This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Tom Oliver. The two discuss his journey with an early ASD diagnosis, how it has shaped his career and expertise, and the relevant defenses that Tom has proposed to better protect his clients. In this episode, we discuss: When Tom was diagnosed with autism, and how he felt about it initially How impor…
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This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Nick Dubin. The two discuss the intersection of autism spectrum disorders and the criminal justice system. In this episode, we discuss: What common threads Nick has found in the intersection of autism spectrum disorders and the criminal justice system Why jail is an inhumane punishment for individual…
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This week Elizabeth Kelley speaks with guest, Dr. Laurie Sperry. The two talk discuss how to better understand autism spectrum disorder, why so many autistic people enter the criminal justice system, and what we can do to make it fair across the spectrum by making the autism matter. In this episode, we discuss: What autism is, and more importantly,…
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This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Lisa Lawler. The two discuss why she started the White-Collar Wives Project, what they suggest as steps for survival in these cases, and how it relates to mental health issues. In this episode, we discuss: Why she started the White-Collar Wives Project, and what they do How mental health issues can i…
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Dr. Colleen Berryessa This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Dr. Colleen Berryessa. The two discuss about her expertise in the importance of having an expert involved in criminal cases with people who have autism spectrum disorder, and how neuroscience is used to better understand decision-making and the behavior of others and ourselves. …
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Thomas Parker This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest, Thomas Parker. The two discuss the mission of the Lindner Center, what they offer to the mental health community, what their process entails, and why it’s so effective. In this episode, we discuss: How the Lindner Center began and provided a free standing psychiatric care clinic with ne…
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Mary Riggs Cohen, PhD & Dr. Isabelle Hénault This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guests, Mary Riggs Cohen, PhD and Dr. Isabelle Henault. They discuss Autism Spectrum Disorder, the misunderstandings that cause people with ASD to be caught up in the the criminal justice system, and what measures can be taken to prevent situations of this nature…
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Carol Rose & Lynn Wadsworth This week Elizabeth Kelley chats with her guests, Carol Rose and Lynn Wadsworth. The three talk about the programs at Red Oak Recovery, its history of strength and hope, and the importance of their customized approach to care. In this episode, we discuss: What Red Oak Recovery is, who their typical client is, and what th…
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One Size Doesn’t Fit All - The Struggle to Divert People with Mental Disabilities from the Criminal Justice System
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Judge Steve Leifman This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest Judge Steve Leifman. The two discuss the journey to redesign the system to identify and treat mental disabilities with the goal of keeping them out of the criminal justice system. In this episode, we discuss: How Judge Leifman became involved in criminal justice for the mentally di…
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Diana Clark This week Elizabeth Kelley chats with her guest Diana Clark. The two talk about mental health, behavioral health, and how a behavioral health navigation service provider can assist families struggling with mental health issues to achieve positive and sustainable outcomes. In this episode, we discuss: The social stigma of mental disabili…
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Veterans in the Criminal Justice System - Resources and Support for Those Suffering from FTD, PTSD, and TBI
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This week Elizabeth Kelley talks with her guest Dr. Hal Wortzel. The two discuss causes and effects of FTD, PTSD, and TBI on veterans and where they or their families can find resources and support. In this episode, we discuss: FTD Frontotemporal dementia - what it is, what causes it, symptoms, and diagnosis Effects of FTD misdiagnosis and subseque…
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Cardi B: Invasion of Privacy
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Our interpretation
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Join us as we discuss the media's coverage of the 2019 College Admissions Scandal
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By Maya Brunelli
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There are many factors for children to act out enough to be arrested. Don't judge a juvenile delinquent until you know their full story! Mental Health is very important! :)
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There are plenty of reasons why children get involved in criminal activity, but the leading cause is complex traumas. Some traumas are: Neglectful parents, abuse, sexual assault, losing a loved one, poverty, lack of support in school or home life. Those are just a few.
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going over some of the unfair points in adnan’s court case.
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TECNIQUAL DIFFUCULTIES
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For my legacy project I will be discussing the many aspects of the United States criminal justice system and the injustices within it. It is important that we, as Americans, be educated about how this system functions in order to determine if our rights are being protected.
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A review of studies on the effect of television crime dramas on prosecutors, defense attorneys, and juries.
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