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Special Guest: Pulitzer Prize Winning Investigative Reporter Maurice Possley

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In this episode, we dive into the world of criminal justice with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author, Maurice Possley. With his extensive experience in writing about, investigating, and consulting on issues related to criminal justice both in the United States and abroad, Possley sheds light on the crucial topic of national registration of exoneration.

Possley emphasizes the significance of having a nationally recognized system to register exonerations. He explains that such a system would not only serve as a comprehensive database but also play a pivotal role in uncovering flaws and biases within the criminal justice system. By recording and analyzing the cases of those wrongfully convicted, a national registry can help identify patterns, systemic issues, and areas that need improvement.

Follow him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mauricepossleyjourno?ref=embed_page

Website: http://mauricepossley.com

National Registry of Exonerations:https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/browse.aspx

The Black Light Mass Incarceration Show is a space that is used to uplift the unheard voices of the criminal and social justice issues that many face today.

BLMIS is a weekly podcast that interviews those forgotten in our prison systems. We are here to give the forgotten or ignored a platform for them to share their stories. Inform and educate others on what is really happening behind the scenes.

CALL TO ACTION!!

Call or email Todd Ishee demanding installation of air conditioning continue in North Carolina Prisons and to end Solitary confinement practices. Solitary has been proven to damage the brain to todd.ishee@dac.nc.gov

PLEASE VISIT TO LEARN MORE!!

EmancipateNC Newsletter sign-up

REPORT A POLICE , CO, SHERIFF OFFICER

Follows on Facebook, Instagram,

blacklight@emancipatenc.org

https://www.podbean.com/lsw/9yD3H07ul1?lsid=dlG59tzpuob

brogers@foodbankcenc.org (703) 975-1259

You can find this Episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/IQIpyM_KyeY

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In this episode, we dive into the world of criminal justice with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author, Maurice Possley. With his extensive experience in writing about, investigating, and consulting on issues related to criminal justice both in the United States and abroad, Possley sheds light on the crucial topic of national registration of exoneration.

Possley emphasizes the significance of having a nationally recognized system to register exonerations. He explains that such a system would not only serve as a comprehensive database but also play a pivotal role in uncovering flaws and biases within the criminal justice system. By recording and analyzing the cases of those wrongfully convicted, a national registry can help identify patterns, systemic issues, and areas that need improvement.

Follow him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mauricepossleyjourno?ref=embed_page

Website: http://mauricepossley.com

National Registry of Exonerations:https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/browse.aspx

The Black Light Mass Incarceration Show is a space that is used to uplift the unheard voices of the criminal and social justice issues that many face today.

BLMIS is a weekly podcast that interviews those forgotten in our prison systems. We are here to give the forgotten or ignored a platform for them to share their stories. Inform and educate others on what is really happening behind the scenes.

CALL TO ACTION!!

Call or email Todd Ishee demanding installation of air conditioning continue in North Carolina Prisons and to end Solitary confinement practices. Solitary has been proven to damage the brain to todd.ishee@dac.nc.gov

PLEASE VISIT TO LEARN MORE!!

EmancipateNC Newsletter sign-up

REPORT A POLICE , CO, SHERIFF OFFICER

Follows on Facebook, Instagram,

blacklight@emancipatenc.org

https://www.podbean.com/lsw/9yD3H07ul1?lsid=dlG59tzpuob

brogers@foodbankcenc.org (703) 975-1259

You can find this Episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/IQIpyM_KyeY

  continue reading

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