Unpacking Injustice

by Montana Innocence Project

Unpacking Injustice is a Montana Innocence Project podcast that tells the real stories behind wrongful and unjust convictions and illuminates the complex issues responsible for making our criminal justice system unjust.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Dr. John Morgan explains how forensic science errors perpetuate wrongful convictions

    Dr. John Morgan explains how forensic science errors perpetuate wrongful convictions

    MTIP Communications Associate Ashley Miller spoke with Dr. John Morgan, an author, researcher, and professor, internationally recognized for his work in forensic science. Dr. Morgan discussed his extensive research on forensic science errors in wrongful convictions, as well as how we can work towards mitigating future errors, and making system based reforms by forensic practitioners. Take a listen!

  • Dr. Craig Haney discusses the psychological trauma and health effects that prison has on incarcerated individuals

    Dr. Craig Haney discusses the psychological trauma and health effects that prison has on incarcerated individuals

    MTIP Communications Associate Ashley Miller spoke with Dr. Craig Haney, a social psychologist and a professor at the UC Santa Cruz, to discuss the psychological trauma and health effects that incarceration, and more specifically wrongful incarceration has on individuals. Haney holds psychology and law degrees, and began his career as one of the principal researchers on the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted in 1971, which would go on to inform his life’s research in real prisons across the country.

  • Montana Innocence Project staff, and freed client share biggest takeaways from the 2024 Innocence Network Conference in New Orleans

    Montana Innocence Project staff, and freed client share biggest takeaways from the 2024 Innocence Network Conference in New Orleans

    Last week, four Montana Innocence Project staff members and freed client Joseph Jefferson-Dust attended the 2024 Innocence Network Conference in New Orleans. Over 1,200 people were united in community at the event, including 400 freed and exonerated people, who had endured a total of 6,654 years of wrongful imprisonment. Our staff and client Joseph Jefferson-Dust engaged in educational sessions, community-building, collective empowerment, and healing. In this episode they will reflect on their biggest takeaways from the event! To see photos from the conference, head over to our Instagram @Bigskyinnocence.

  • MTIP client Katie Garding discusses updates on where her wrongful conviction case stands today, her newfound career, and her hopes for the future

    MTIP client Katie Garding discusses updates on where her wrongful conviction case stands today, her newfound career, and her hopes for the future

    MTIP Communications Associate Ashley Miller spoke with client Katie Garding to discuss her reentry journey over the last year, after her wrongful conviction was overturned in March of 2023. She discussed updates on where her wrongful conviction case stands today, her newfound career, and her hopes for the future! Take a listen!

  • MTIP client Bernard Pease Jr. reflects on his first month home after spending nearly 40 years wrongfully incarcerated

    MTIP client Bernard Pease Jr. reflects on his first month home after spending nearly 40 years wrongfully incarcerated

    MTIP Communications Manager Ashley Miller spoke with client Bernard Pease Jr. and his sister Linda Thomas over the phone to discuss his re-entry journey after spending nearly 40 years wrongfully incarcerated for a crime he did not commit. On January 2nd, Bernie was discharged from the Alpha House Pre-release Center in Billings, MT and was reunited with his family. He candidly discussed new challenges he is facing after incarceration, the excitement of being home with family, and his hopes for the future.