June 3, 2021

Ep 02: Lynard Joiner Update

In this update to Episode 1, host David Risley, a former career federal prosecutor, has a conversation
with one of his former defendants, Lynard Joiner, founder and CEO of Shifting Into New Gear (SING).
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In this update to Episode 1, host David Risley, a former career federal prosecutor, engages in an insightful conversation with Lynard Joiner. Mr. Joiner, a former defendant of Mr. Risley, now leads the impactful reentry program, Shifting Into New Gear (SING). Their discussion emphasizes the importance of effective recidivism prevention through structured community reentry strategies.

Five Keys to Successful Recidivism Prevention

Mr. Joiner identifies five key factors essential to successful community reentry after prison, each directly supporting recidivism prevention:

Mindset: Developing a positive, growth-focused attitude to transform personal outcomes.

Employment: Securing meaningful jobs that restore dignity, provide financial stability, and foster personal responsibility.

Housing: Establishing secure, stable living conditions, crucial for reducing reoffending risk.

Sobriety: Offering access to recovery programs to maintain sobriety, a critical factor in preventing recidivism.

Resource Support: Guiding returning citizens toward essential community resources, enhancing their chances for successful integration.

Benefits for Individuals and Communities

Joiner illustrates how programs like SING offer effective solutions for returning citizens and their communities. Investing in the five key areas makes recidivism prevention achievable, improves public safety, and reduces costs to taxpayers.

Shifting Criminal Justice Paradigms

David Risley also highlights the urgent need for a shift in our criminal justice approach—from punishment to problem-solving. He argues that addressing underlying issues faced by formerly incarcerated individuals provides a sustainable path toward recidivism prevention.

This dialogue between Mr. Risley and Mr. Joiner demonstrates that reintegration strategies benefit not only formerly incarcerated people but also families and communities. Collaboration and supportive practices, rather than punitive isolation, build a criminal justice system truly committed to rehabilitation.

Listen to this powerful conversation to understand how embracing these principles can reduce crime, support returning citizens, and strengthen our communities.

Learn more about Shifting Into New Gear (SING):

https://ShiftingIntoNewGear.org

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