Improving Public Safety and Keeping Families Together

Improving Public Safety and Keeping Families Together

Author: Right On Crime March 12, 2026 Duration: 38:00

When a caregiver is incarcerated for a low-level, nonviolent offense, the consequences often extend far beyond the individual—separating families and destabilizing households even when safer alternatives may be available. In this episode of The Right On Crime Podcast, ROC’s Joey Comley joins Britt Allen to discuss Kentucky’s Family Preservation and Accountability Act, a proposal that allows judges to consider alternatives to incarceration for caregivers who are not a threat to public safety, ensuring accountability while keeping families intact. Joey also breaks down other priorities he’s working on this legislative session. 


Tune in to The Right On Crime Podcast for a series of grounded discussions that move beyond the usual political soundbites. Here, the focus is on practical, conservative approaches to reforming America's criminal justice system. Each episode features conversations with policymakers, practitioners, and thinkers who are actively working on innovation within the fields of law enforcement, corrections, and rehabilitation. You'll hear specific analysis of legislative proposals, deep dives into what's working in different states, and candid evaluations of policy outcomes. This isn't just theoretical debate; it's about the on-the-ground best practices and the data driving change. For anyone interested in how principled, right-of-center perspectives are shaping one of the nation's most complex policy areas, this podcast offers essential listening. The dialogue is built on a foundation of both principle and practical results, aiming to explore how justice can be more effective, accountable, and fiscally responsible. Join these detailed conversations to understand the evolving landscape of criminal justice reform from a distinctly conservative viewpoint.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 50

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Duration: 8:48
On this episode of The Right On Crime Podcast, Louisiana Director Dwight Hudson sits down with Britt Allen to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities in Louisiana’s criminal justice system. Dwight shares what fir…
Earned Rehabilitation & the Louisiana Parole Project [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:08
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Duration: 15:07
Right On Crime's new Georgia State Director and National Expert on Human Trafficking, Frank Russo, sits down with Britt Allen for a conversation on protecting victims of trafficking, supporting law enforcement, and the c…
Reentry and Public Safety with ROC’s Wil Cheatham [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:24
Right On Crime's Arkansas Director Wil Cheatham sits down with Britt Allen for a conversation on his background, effective reentry programming, and the current state of criminal justice policy in Arkansas.
Veterans Courts & Serving Those Who Served [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:48
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