EP 185: Tackling Food Insecurity in the Justice System with Dr. Jerrod Brown!

The Criminologist - A podcast by Joe Arvidson - Saturdays

This week, we delve into a pressing issue at the intersection of nutrition and justice-Food Insecurity. Our esteemed guest, Dr. Jerrod Brown of Concordia University, brings his expertise to the table as we dissect the term, "Food Insecurity" and explore its far-reaching implications for individuals entangled with the justice system.  Join us as we navigate through the urban landscapes of food deserts and swamps, shedding light on areas where access to affordable and nutritious food is scare. We discuss how these phenomenon contribute to the cycle of poverty and recidivism, posing unique challenges for justice-involved individuals striving for reintegration.    Our conversation also casts a spotlight on the critical role of human service professionals, probation officers, and parole officers. Learn about the tools and knowledge they need to recognize and address food insecurity among their clients. Dr. Brown shares valuable insights and research findings, providing a comprehensive understanding of how food access links to social justice and community health. Whether you are a professionalism the field or simply someone passionate about criminal justice reform and community welfare, this episode is an eye-opening journey  into the core of a complex  issue often overlooked in criminal justice dialogues.  Food Insecurity and the CJ system(Training registration info) Contact Dr. Brown! The Paragon Group