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Real Life Wrongs

By: Kelly Fanson
  • Summary

  • Real Life Wrongs Podcast examines the systemic factors that put innocent people behind bars, and gives a voice to the gut-wrenching stories told by individuals caught in the web of a system that’s designed to protect them. RLW dives into the stories, the crimes, and the hard times of the world of wrongful convictions.
    2022
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Episodes
  • Episode 14 : Juvenile Justice : The Youth Experience
    May 8 2024

    RLW : This episode offers insight into the myriad of ways our children and young adults are impacted by crime. Whether they are the child of a wrongfully convicted individual, witness to a crime, or have committed a crime, this episodes brings to light the stark reality that crime is not just an adult problem.

    Hosts Kelly Lauzon and Kelly Fanson had the incredible opportunity to speak with experts on the subject of juvenile justice and child psychology. Interview excerpts with Jessica Sutherland, Lyndsay malloy, Emily haney Caron, Hayley Cleary, Joanna Pazullo, and Erika Fountain. Including excerpts from an indepth interview with Jordan Shepherd, the now adult son of a wrongfully convicted individual, now exoneree, Maria Shepherd who was also our guest in Episode 10 about expert witnesses.

    It's important that we all, as members of society and potential jury members become well-informed about our justice system and how we are all impacted, inclusiung and maybe especially our youth. We appreciate you taking the time to listen.

    *(for some reason Kelly says episode 13 instead of 14 so just overlook that please)

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Episode 13 : Marginalization : How Society and Culture Intersect with Crime
    Feb 10 2024

    RLW: This episode jumps head first into an all encompassing topic. Almost every case of a wrongful conviction has an element of marginalization in it. What is Marginalization? Kelly and Kelly break it down and then throw to experts, Dr. Emily Haney Caron and Dr. Erika Fountain. Fountain's research lies at the intersection of developmental psychology, law, and policy and Haney Caron's focus is juvenile justice. They discuss the ways in which our most vulnerable members of society are at the greatest risk of becoming the victim of a wrongful conviction.

    We're not going to solve the world's problems in a single episode, but we can crack the topic of what we often don't like to talk about. Marginalization impacts us all. Grab a coffee or something stronger and have a listen.

    Remember to visit our website and leave a comment, or ask us a question or two. Our aim is to heighten awareness about wrongful convictions and offer insight into how we intersect with the law in Canada.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 12: True Crime Lawyers : Prison Law
    Jul 7 2023

    This epsiode of RLW is called "What John Knows" because when we researched our guest prior to his interview, the first words Kelly said were, "this is a guy who's probably seen and knows too much." No joke, Prison law Lawyer John Hill has been around the justice system.

    John L. Hill is a triple graduate of Queen’s University holding an Honours BA and MA in political science and a JD from the School of Law. He has lectured internationally on prison law topics at conferences of the International Association of Psychiatry and the Law. Now retired from practice, John writes columns dealing with crime and imprisonment for The Lawyer’s Daily, as well as bringing true stories of some of Canada's most notorious criminals to the public in his book, Pine Box Parole, where in Part One he looks at the role of the prison system in creating a monster out of convicted murdered Terry Fitsimmons, and Part II, “Other True Cases,” involves searing stories of five of John Hill’s imprisoned clients, including the psychopathic, ‘natural born killer’ Clifford Olson, and Inderjit Sigh Reyat, the only person to be convicted of the bombing Air India Flight 182. All stories center on the question of what if our criminal and correctional systems don't work fairly much of the time.

    Lots of gems in this one so please have a listen to discover what John knows.

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    18 mins

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