• Summary

  • The Aced It podcast is the place to go if you‘re trying to find out what‘s new in the health and justice research world, but don‘t have the time, energy, or know-how to decipher all that academic writing. Dr. Danielle Rudes and Shannon Magnuson from the Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) at George Mason University developed the Aced It! podcast to bring relevant research articles to a broader audience by putting them into layperson’s terms sharing the findings and implications in about 15 minutes.
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Episodes
  • Policy Responses
    Apr 15 2025

    In this insightful episode, we delve into the evolving policy landscape designed to combat the opioid epidemic and its profound impact on communities. We explore the historical shifts in opioid crisis management, highlighting key strategies like Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) and the expanded access to naloxone, particularly focusing on the innovative steps taken by states like Ohio. Discover the complexities of public opinion and policymaking as we examine the influence of societal narratives on policy support, including a study that reveals how personal experiences shape attitudes toward treatment-focused versus punitive approaches.

    Download the one-pager (PDF).

    This project was supported by Grant [5PBJA-22-AG-00031-MUMU] awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the Office for Victims of Crime, and Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Points of view or opinions in this podcast are those of the host and the research team and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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    8 mins
  • Public Health Interventions
    Apr 8 2025

    Public health interventions are vital in addressing the complex challenges posed by the opioid epidemic and substance misuse. These interventions encompass a broad spectrum of strategies aimed at preventing substance use initiation, reducing harm associated with drug use, and promoting access to treatment and recovery services. It’s a team effort—so let’s dive in and explore how we can all play a part in addressing this ongoing challenge.

    Download the one-pager (PDF).

    This project was supported by Grant [5PBJA-22-AG-00031-MUMU] awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the Office for Victims of Crime, and Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Points of view or opinions in this podcast are those of the host and the research team and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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    13 mins
  • Harm Reduction Strategies
    Apr 1 2025

    Harm reduction strategies play a crucial role in mitigating the adverse effects of substance use and promoting safer practices within communities. We’ll explore innovative approaches like naloxone distribution and safer drug use practices that are saving lives and improving community health. We’ll also discuss new research and reviews that spotlight the urgent need for inclusive and effective interventions. Tune in to learn about the latest in harm reduction and how these strategies are reshaping the way we address the opioid crisis.

    Download the one-pager (PDF).

    This project was supported by Grant [5PBJA-22-AG-00031-MUMU] awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the Office for Victims of Crime, and Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Points of view or opinions in this podcast are those of the host and the research team and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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    14 mins
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