Épisodes

  • 1 in 3 Interview: JD MacBean
    Oct 8 2021
    Conner interviews JD MacBean about his latest book, Third Class Citizen: Living Under the Adam Walsh Act
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    42 min
  • 1 in 3 S2 Ep1
    Oct 3 2021
    30% of USP Atlanta staff are corrupt, Republicans block prison reform in Senate, Tim Cook's sour Apple...
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    56 min
  • 1 in 3 Episode 5 (July 18)
    Jul 15 2021
    4,000 people might be forced back to prison, the BOP gets cheated out of $694,000, and people who support criminal justice should not watch cop shows...
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    34 min
  • 1 on 3 Episode 4 (July 4)
    Jul 4 2021
    We "celebrate" the War on Drugs 50 years after it's launch, discuss the rise in violent crime, explore corruption within the American Correctional Association, discover how to get rich with prison contraband, and review police reform laws.
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    45 min
  • 1 in 3 Episode 3
    Jun 17 2021

    We learn how to launder money, get away with crime, escape prison, and recatch COVID on Episode 3 of 1 in 3

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    38 min
  • 1 in 3 episode 2
    Jun 6 2021
    We talk about the latest criminal justice reform bills and oppositionby Senator Tom "Plantation" Cotton, the Prison Industrial Complex, and prisoner day traders.
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    57 min
  • BCD EPISODE 2
    Jun 1 2021
    I talk to Olly, who has completed an amazing 16,298 hours of programming in prison. Staying active means staying healthy on this episode of Beating the Code Dilemma.
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    19 min
  • 1 in 3
    May 23 2021

    Did you know 1 in 3 Americans have some kind of criminal record? We represent about 5% of the world's population, but we incarcerate 20% of the world's prisoners. 1 in 3 is a biweekly criminal justice podcast bringing you the latest news and information important to American prisoners and their families. We cover criminal justice reform nationwide, the federal Bureau of Prions, and how mass incarceration effects everyone in society.

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    39 min