In this clip from episode 2, Jen and Andrea geek out with Renee Williams, the Executive Director of @CrimeVictimsOrg, on victim service perceptions, trends, stats, and results.
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As we prep for Season 3, we want to look back at the episodes that got us here. In this clip from episode 1, our hosts talked with Dede Raver, the sister of their friend Rachael who was murdered when they were athletes together at GW.
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Justice Lesson #10: After a sudden violent loss, good communication with your employer is essential. Check with an HR specialist for benefits and services that may be available to you.
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Small non-profits continue to provide vital support to families grieving from sudden violent loss long after victim services has moved on.
EP 19 Patricia Allen | No More Violence
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“Jumping the bar” helps prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys gain empathy for the other side. Military JAG attorneys switch roles regularly with great success.
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Justice Lesson 7: Use of force is less than 1% of policing in most jurisdictions. It’s time to fully equip officers in the 99% soft skills that are used most.
EP 27 - Chief Swoboda of @fcpolice
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While media coverage of crime has shifted for the better, we still talk too much about the criminal.
WORDS MATTER.
EP 17 - @TomJackmanWP | @washingtonpost
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In Seasons 1 & 2 we heard many stories that involved victims and survivors who turned their pain and confusion into service. We know you will love EPs 02, 19, 24 and 28. To hear these episodes and more visit https://t.co/ooym36oPlC
Justice Lesson #4: The importance of skilled forensic specialists cannot be overstated; science solves crimes.
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Justice Lesson #3
Keeping the community safe is better achieved when Public Health officials, police PIOs, and media work together during large-scale tragedies.
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Justice Lesson #2 was so surprising when we first heard it from Renee Williams, ED of @crimevictimsorg.
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🎙You are cordially invited to catch up on Seasons 1 & 2 of The Hero Maker Podcast as we prep a mind-blowing Season 3 for you!
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Andrea and Jennifer wrap up Season 2 of @TheHeroMakerPod by reviewing episodes 27 - 30.
NEW EPISODES begin in fall 2023.
This episode is sponsored by @_bonsaicreative & the #MAKEITpodcast.
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In this episode, Jennifer introduces Andrea to Detective Lieutenant Mike Hasty. A great listen for anyone interested in homicide investigation and working on unsolved cases.
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In this episode, our hosts chat with members of the @GWUWSOC program circa 1988, the year one of their own, Rachael Raver went missing - Sheryl Hellmuth, Elsa Oberg, and Kate Lunger
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