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Evolving Prisons

Prison as a criminogenic need and desistance from crime

Joe Arvidson is a criminologist and desistance advocate from the United States of America. Joe shares with us how he feels the media portrays a narrow view of corrections, and how prison can cause more harm than good. He also shares the importance of self-regulation, identity, resilience and social support in desistance.

One bonus episode of Evolving Prisons is also released each month. You can only view and listen to the bonus episodes by subscribing https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/evolvingprisons/subscribe (here.)

Evolving Prisons links

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaigancarrie/ (kaigancarrie)

Instagram: @evolvingprisons

Website: evolvingprisons.com

Joe's podcast, https://open.spotify.com/show/7qjss1Vr6Tq8M5fBHEWG9U (The Criminologist.)

Broadcast on:
12 Dec 2023

Joe Arvidson is a criminologist and desistance advocate from the United States of America. Joe shares with us how he feels the media portrays a narrow view of corrections, and how prison can cause more harm than good. He also shares the importance of self-regulation, identity, resilience and social support in desistance.

One bonus episode of Evolving Prisons is also released each month. You can only view and listen to the bonus episodes by subscribing here.


Evolving Prisons links

LinkedIn: kaigancarrie

Instagram: @evolvingprisons

Website: evolvingprisons.com


Joe's podcast, The Criminologist.