
EP 178: Data, Justice, and a Mother's Quest. An intimate conversation with Jackie Dunn
The Criminologist · Joseph Arvidson
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Show Notes
In this gripping episode of #TheCriminologistPodcast, we delve into the profound intersection of data science, social justice, and personal experience with our guest, Jackie Dunn. Founder of the non-profit organization, Data4Change, Jackie brings a unique perspective-fueled by her journey as a mother navigating the intricacies of the criminal justice system after her son's incarceration. What you will learn:
- Why the criminal justice system needs to become more data informed.
- How personal experiences shape perspectives on criminal justice.
- How Data4Change is pioneering social justice elements in Corrections and beyond!
Why you should listen:
If you are intrigued by the human stores that exist behind he curtain of criminal justice, or if your are curious about how personal challenges ignite a passion for systemic change, this episode is a must listen! Jackie Dunn opens up about her unique journey into advocacy, discussing how her professional skills and personal experiences have come together in her mission for a more equitable criminal justice system.
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