Cash Bail : Unjust Episode 1 by Maddie Pukite published on 2020-03-10T01:31:28Z anchor.fm/maddiepukite This episode received an honorable mention in NPR's 2020 Student Podcast Challenge. This is the first episode of my podcast Unjust. (& submission to NPR's student podcast challenge) It is an up-close look at the criminal justice system and what people from all angels have to say about it. The first four episodes all deal with cash bail. Episode one is essentially a rundown of the issue with input from Repasentaive Noor from Minnesota. The reason this episode is so much shorter is also because of the time limit for the NPR contest. Citations: Assefa, L. (2018). Assessing dangerousness amidst racial stereotypes: an analysis of the role of racial bias. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol 108. Retrieved from search.ebscohost.com/login.asp x?direct=true&db=keh&AN=135676925&site=ehost-live Liu, P., Nunn R., & Shambaugh, J. (2018). The Economics of Bail and Pretrial Detention. The Hamilton Project. Retrieved from www.hamiltonproject.org/assets/files/…21818_6PM.pdf Josephson, A. (2018). Economics of Bail. Smartasset. Retrieved from smartasset.com/personal-loan/the-eonomics-of-bail Martin, E. (2017). Hidden Consequences: The Impact of Incarceration on Dependent Children. The National Institution of Justice. Retrieved from nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/ hidden-consequence s-impact-incarceration-dependent-children Rabuy, B., Kopf, D. (2016). Detaining the poor: How money bail prepurtates an endless cycle of poverty and jail time. Prison Policy Initiative. Retrieved from www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/in comejails.html NAACP. (2019). Criminal Justice Fact Sheet. NAACP. Retrieved from www.naacp.org/criminal-justice-fact-sheet/ Pretrial Justice: A Report on the Cash Bail System, Minneapolis Foundation. October 2019. Genre News & Politics