• Robert Brown West Virginia
    Sep 28 2024


    In this episode, hosts Melissa Ann and Sarah DeArmond discuss the case of Robert Brown, a decorated war veteran currently incarcerated in West Virginia. They explore the circumstances surrounding his self-defense claim, the legal challenges he faced, including a controversial plea deal, and the importance of community support and advocacy in wrongful conviction cases. The conversation highlights the psychological impact of wrongful convictions and the role of social media in raising awareness and advocating for justice.


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    20 mins
  • There's a fine line between discipline and cruelty
    Sep 21 2024

    This conversation delves into the controversial topic of inmate treatment within prisons, exploring the fine line between discipline and rehabilitation, the challenges faced by inmates regarding employment and punishment, the impact of solitary confinement, healthcare neglect, and the specific issues faced by women and transgender inmates. The discussion emphasizes the need for public awareness and advocacy for systemic change in the prison system to ensure humane treatment and rehabilitation for all inmates. Follow National Public Awareness on Facebook and apply for advocacy at www.nationalpublicawarenessusa.org

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    31 mins
  • Advocacy for women that are wrongfully convicted discussion with National Public Awareness Advocates
    Sep 15 2024

    This conversation delves into the often-overlooked issue of women's wrongful convictions, highlighting specific cases and the systemic issues that contribute to these injustices. The hosts discuss the impact of plea deals, the role of media in shaping public perception, and the importance of advocacy and awareness in fighting for justice for women behind bars. National Public Awareness is now accepting applications for advocacy

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    21 mins
  • Two advocates discuss National Public Awareness Advocacy, Promotion and Education For Wrongful Convictions
    Sep 8 2024

    he conversation revolves around the work of National Public Awareness, an organization that advocates for wrongful convictions. The advocates discuss the importance of thorough research, transparency, and collaboration in their work. They emphasize the need to review case details, including transcripts and evidence, to identify potential wrongful convictions. They also address the challenges and backlash they face, as well as the importance of educating the public about the flaws in the justice system. The conversation concludes with a call for more advocates to join their cause and information on how to get involved.

    Follow National Public Awareness on Facebook and visit our website www.nationalpublicawarenessusa.org

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    33 mins
  • Welcome to National Public Awareness Advocacy Podcast
    Sep 6 2024

    National Public Awareness Podcast is more than just a platform for discussing wrongful convictions and systemic reform; it’s a call to action. Sarah and Melissa encourage their listeners to get involved in the fight for justice, whether through advocacy, education, or direct action. They provide information on how to apply for advocacy through their organization and offer resources for those who want to make a difference in their communities.

    www.nationalpublicawarenessusa.org

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    1 min