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Category Archives: Arizona Law Enforcement
Debt Peonage as a Source of Revenue: Paying for Government by Fining the Poor — Podcast April 27, 2015
On the Backs of the Poor: The Great Recession and the Criminalization of Debt. Democratic Perspective’s Mike Cosentino, Gary LaMaster and Steve Williamson analyze the effect on the poor, especially minorities, of the disturbing recent trend toward financing hard-pressed local governments through … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Law Enforcement, Capitalism, Class Conflict, Constitutional Issues, Corrections Policy, Corruption, Democratic Governance, Income Inequality, Justice System, Law Enforcement, Legal Issues, Local Politics, Mass Incarceration, Minimum Wage, Penology, Podcasts, Policing, Private Prisons, Racism
Tagged Debt Peonage, Debtors Prison, Exploitation, Fees, Ferguson MO, Fines, Incarceration Rates, Public Defenders, Public Finances
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Alessandra Soler Meetze Interview — Podcast April 20, 2015
The ACLU in Arizona, 2014/15: Some Good News for a Change. Democratic Perspective’s Gary LaMaster and Steve Williamson discuss some recent civil liberties litigation victories with Alessandra Soler Meetze, Executive Director of the ACLU for Arizona. Dreamers got their driver’s licenses, Joe Arpaio was enjoined from … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Gay Discrimination, Arizona Law Enforcement, Arizona Politics, Civil Rights, Constitutional Issues, Corrections Policy, Education Policy, Immigration, Interviews, Justice System, Law Enforcement, Penology, Podcasts, Policing, Private Prisons
Tagged ACLU, Alessandra Soler Meetze, American Civil Liberties Union, Arizona Department of Corrections, Charles Ryan, Dream Act, Dreamers, Jeb Bush, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Terry Schiavo
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Peg Bowden Interview — Podcast March 23, 2015
The Quality of Our Mercy: Peg Bowden Speaks from Experience on the Militarization of the U.S.-Mexican Border. Democratic Perspective’s Mike Cosentino, Gary LaMaster, and Steve Williamson talk to Peg Bowden about the experiences that impelled her to write her 2014 book, A Land of Hard … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Law Enforcement, Arizona Politics, Bigotry, Child Protection, Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security, Immigration, Law Enforcement, Legal Issues, Podcasts, Racism
Tagged A Land of Hard Edges, Border Control, Border Fence, Border Security, Economic Refugees, El Comedor, ICE, Maquiladora, Missionary Sisters of the Eucharist, NAFTA, Nogales, Peg Bowden, Political Refugees, Society of Jesus
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David R. Frazer Interview — Podcast March 9, 2015
Ethical Meltdown: a Question of Values? Democratic Perspective’s Mike Cosentino and Steve Williamson welcome David Frazer, respected Arizona attorney and author of Ethical Meltdown: the Need to Recover Our Vanishing Values, for a discussion about the current decay of legal and professional ethics in the United … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Law Enforcement, Arizona Politics, Corruption, Ethics, Interviews, Justice System, Law Enforcement, Legal Issues, Morality, Podcasts, Regulatory Agencies
Tagged Arthur Anderson, David R. Frazer, Don Bolles, Enron, James Robison, Joh Harvey Adamson, Max Dunlap
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Felecia Rotellini Interview — Podcast October 20, 2014
Felecia Rotellini: Competence, Experience, and Service. Democratic Perspective again welcomes Felecia Rotellini, career prosecutor and Democratic candidate for the office of Arizona Attorney General back to the show. Hosts Mike Cosentino, Gary LaMaster, and Steve Williamson talk to Felecia about the progress of her campaign, her plans for … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Law Enforcement, Arizona Politics, Elections, Interviews, Podcasts
Tagged Arizona 2014 State Races, Arizona Attorney General, Arizona Politics, Felecia Rotellini
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Capital Punishment: Justice or Revenge? — Podcast June 2, 2014
The Death Penalty: Cruel, Unjust, and Irreversible. There is ample evidence that the U.S. has executed innocent people, and continues to do so. There is also considerable evidence that the death penalty is disproportionately applied to the poor and to minorities, yet many people … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Law Enforcement, Arizona Politics, Capital Punishment, Constitutional Issues, Corrections Policy, Government, Law Enforcement, Legal Issues, National Politics, Penology, Podcasts, U.S. Court System
Tagged Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Dead Man Walking, Death Penalty, DNA Exoneration, Lethal Injection Drugs, Sister Helen Prejean
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Mass Incarceration: The Failure of Prisons As a Replacement for Social Services — Podcast May 26, 2014
Tough On Crime: Mass Incarceration As a Case Study in What Can Happen When You Aren’t Careful What You Wish For. The U.S. has the highest incarceration rates per capita of any country in the world, higher even than countries such as China … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Law Enforcement, Arizona Politics, Corrections Policy, Criminology, Housekeeping, Immigration, Justice System, Law Enforcement, Legal Issues, Mass Incarceration, National Politics, Penology, Podcasts, Political Contributions, Private Prisons, U.S. Court System
Tagged Crime Rates, Mental Health. Social Services, Minimum Sentencing Laws, Racism, Three Strikes and You're Out
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Civil Liberties and Public Advocacy: the Role of the ACLU — Podcast March 17, 2004
The ACLU vs. Governmental Overreach. Democratic Perspective welcomes Alessandra Soler Meetze, Executive Director of the ACLU for Arizona, and Michael Lacey, co-founder of the Phoenix New Times, for a discussion of the role of whistleblowers and journalists in exposing the government’s abuses of … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Law Enforcement, Arizona Politics, Bigotry, Constitutional Issues, Government, Immigration, Intelligence Agencies, Interviews, Journalism, Justice System, Law Enforcement, Legal Issues, Marriage Equality, National Security, Podcasts, Surveillance Programs
Tagged ACLU, Alessandra Soler Meetze, American Civil Liberties Union, Arizona Latino Community, Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, Michael Lacey, National Security Agency, NSA, Phoenix New Times, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Undocumented Workers
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Arizona’s Child Protective Services: Is There Any Hope? — Podcast January 20, 2014
Child Protective Services in Arizona: Underfunding, Overwork, and the Governor’s Promise of Reform. Democratic Perspective‘s Mike Cosentino and Steve Williamson discuss the history of ineffective government support for the victims of child abuse and neglect in Arizona, and Governor Brewer’s recently signed … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Budget, Arizona Economy, Arizona Law Enforcement, Arizona Politics, Child Protection, Education, Fiscal Policy, Government, Housekeeping, Legal Issues, Podcasts, Social Contract, Unemployment, Welfare
Tagged Arizona Child Protective Services, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Jan Brewer
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