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011: Transforming Lives: The Power of Thinking for Change, with Estial Lett and Joey Mason

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In this episode of the Probaytion Podcast, host Fina Perez engages in a profound discussion with Estial Lett and Joey Mason about their experiences and perspectives within the probation system. Estial Lett, a Unit Supervisor with the Alameda County Probation Department, shares her insights on the innovative practices in community corrections and her dedication to professional development. Joey Mason recounts his incredible journey from serving a 20-year sentence to becoming a pivotal figure in the Alameda County Probation Department, emphasizing the power of rehabilitation and community support.

Estial Lett's impressive background in criminal justice and her current role in the Best Practices and Innovative Strategies (BPIS) Unit highlights her commitment to implementing evidence-based practices. With certifications in COMPAS, WRNA, and Thinking for a Change (T4C), she discusses the importance of continuous education and training in advancing community corrections. Estial also touches on her experience as a trainer for the National Institute of Corrections program Thinking for a Change, underscoring the significance of training programs like T4C in shaping effective probation practices.

Joey Mason's story is a testament to resilience and transformation. After spending two decades in prison under California's three strikes law, Joey's dedication to self-improvement and helping others led to his early release and subsequent employment with the Alameda County Probation Department. As the department's first Community Outreach Worker, Joey shares how he supports probation clients, aiming to reduce recidivism and foster positive change. His journey from incarceration to homeownership serves as an inspiring example of the impact of rehabilitative programs and community support in the criminal justice system.

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In this episode of the Probaytion Podcast, host Fina Perez engages in a profound discussion with Estial Lett and Joey Mason about their experiences and perspectives within the probation system. Estial Lett, a Unit Supervisor with the Alameda County Probation Department, shares her insights on the innovative practices in community corrections and her dedication to professional development. Joey Mason recounts his incredible journey from serving a 20-year sentence to becoming a pivotal figure in the Alameda County Probation Department, emphasizing the power of rehabilitation and community support.

Estial Lett's impressive background in criminal justice and her current role in the Best Practices and Innovative Strategies (BPIS) Unit highlights her commitment to implementing evidence-based practices. With certifications in COMPAS, WRNA, and Thinking for a Change (T4C), she discusses the importance of continuous education and training in advancing community corrections. Estial also touches on her experience as a trainer for the National Institute of Corrections program Thinking for a Change, underscoring the significance of training programs like T4C in shaping effective probation practices.

Joey Mason's story is a testament to resilience and transformation. After spending two decades in prison under California's three strikes law, Joey's dedication to self-improvement and helping others led to his early release and subsequent employment with the Alameda County Probation Department. As the department's first Community Outreach Worker, Joey shares how he supports probation clients, aiming to reduce recidivism and foster positive change. His journey from incarceration to homeownership serves as an inspiring example of the impact of rehabilitative programs and community support in the criminal justice system.

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