The Discipline and Punish Podcast
by Thomas Baker
September 28, 2020 7:00 am
Interviews with academics and experts who work on issues related to the U.S. criminal justice system. Host Thomas Baker is a PhD student in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He is a former police officer who studies police culture and police use of force. Thomas is a U.S. Army veteran and a 2018 Pat Tillman Scholar award winner.
Recent Episodes
#28 FATAL ENCOUNTERS – Documenting Police Related Deaths in the U.S. – Brian Burghart
4 years ago#27 POLICE VIOLENCE AND BLACK CHILDREN – The psychological costs and implications – Ashley N. Jackson
4 years ago#26 DEFUND THE POLICE – What Does The End of Policing Look Like? – Alex Vitale
4 years ago#25 THE FUZZY LINE BETWEEN WAR AND POLICING – Where does one end and the other begin – Green Beret Logan Leslie
4 years ago#24 BODY OF THE CONQUISTADOR – Early European Social Control in the Americas – Professor Rebecca Earle
4 years ago#23 PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS IN THE AGE OF BLACK LIVES MATTER – With former PSYOP’s soldier - Rick Schumacher
4 years ago#22 UTOPIAN DREAMING INSIDE SEATTLE’S CHAZ - A Marine combat correspondent reports – Ethan E. Rocke
4 years ago#21 THE AGONY and the ECSTASY OF #METOO - Finding justice following a sex crime - Guy Hamilton-Smith
4 years ago#20 - FROM THE BATTLEFIELD TO THE BOOKSHELF – EXPLORING POLICE FICTION – Terry Weaver Jr.
4 years ago#19 - HOW DO WE MAKE POLICE OFFICERS TREAT TRANSGENDER PEOPLE FAIRLY? – Professor Jace Valcore
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