A prison is an uneasy neighborhood made up of residents, officers, staff, and administrators. Compassionate people can learn ways to support positive prison culture from outside the walls. Join Sabrina Justison (whose son, J, is incarcerated) to deepen your awareness of often-ignored populations in our society. Educate yourself and your local community about practical ways to make things better on the inside. Learn to encourage and support incarcerated people AND those who provide for their custody, care, and control. Together we can work toward a better future where restorative practices and normalization efforts make life behind the walls better for EVERYone who must spend time there. Begin prison reform before a single piece of legislation is passed! prisoncare.org sabrinajustison.com
All this talk about positive prison culture...what is that even supposed to mean?
Are we suggesting that everyone hug-a-thug?
Nope. Not even close. Let's do a sociological/psychological/include a litt…
Have you ever thought about that icky feeling you get when you drive past a prison, and wondered how that might be effecting the way you look at correctional officers? Or people who were formerly in…
Who are these people? And how did they become the founders of PrisonCare, Inc.? And why should I give a hoot about their story?
Commitment to change in society has more to do with personal connections…
Okay, so episode 1 has you intrigued. The Mission Statement for PrisonCare, Inc., was the heart of that Welcome episode, and now you want to better understand what we're suggesting compassionate peop…
Welcome to The PrisonCare Podcast!
What IS PrisonCare.org, and who is likely to be interested in this podcast?
PrisonCare, Inc. founder, Sabrina Justison, answers that and casts a vision for the kind o…