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Amy Shlosberg: Women, Crime, and Our Dysfunctional Criminal Justice System

Amy Shlosberg: Women, Crime, and Our Dysfunctional Criminal Justice System

Amy Shlosberg, Ph.D , is an Associate Professor of Criminology and Department Chair at Fairleigh Dickinson University where she teaches courses on Wrongful Conviction, Offender Reentry and Reintegration, Race and Crime, Penology, Comparative Justice Systems, Data Analysis and Research Methods. Her primary research focuses on miscarriages of justice, the negative implications of incarceration and issues surrounding reentry, with an emphasis on policy and procedural reform. She is also the co-host of two podcasts: Women & Crime and Direct Appeal

Amy and I connect via Instagram (where all the best relationships are born) and I immediately knew I wanted to have her on the show.  The work she is doing in our criminal justice system is so important.  And it’s so important that all of us US citizens understand the way our system works – and repeatedly fails to work.  I learned so much in this conversation and I think you will too.

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