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Hard Time: A Look At The Law Inside The Walls

Hard Time: A Look At The Law Inside The Walls

De: Jake Welder and Jonathan Bates
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To get ALL the NEW episodes, become a paid subscriber with this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hardtime/subscribe Thinking about a career in corrections? Thinking about committing a crime? Correctional Sergeants Jake Welder and Jonathan Bates talk about life and the law behind bars, the challenges facing America's Forgotten Cop-- the correctional officer. The first responders on beats made up exclusively of our communities' most dangerous people. MERCH https://my-store-108c6f6.creator-spring.com/Jake Welder and Jonathan Bates Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
Episodios
  • 214. Absolute Monster Inmate Funston in CA Eligible for Parole?
    Mar 6 2026

    Subhuman David Alan Funston a convicted serial child kidnapper and molester was eligible for parole under California's new Elderly Parole Program.

    Jake breaks down the heinous crimes, how the fuck this happened, and what the current result is. It doesn't end up as bad as you'd think, but unfortunately, he's still walking around.

    Oh and there are some Jake Jokes. I need a few drinks after this one. As a warning I get a little heated. Enjoy!

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    58 m
  • 210. Historic Jackson State Prison W/Allie
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of Hard Time, Jon is joined by Allie Siebert from Allie in the Archives to examine 19th-century crime and punishment through her tour of Jackson State Prison.

    Michigan rejected the death penalty, but prison life was still defined by overcrowding, forced labor, corruption, and failed reform. Drawing on archival research and firsthand experience, this episode explores how early justice ideals often collapsed in practice—and how those failures continue to influence modern incarceration.


    Want to go to the Archives? Bloodstained: Exploring Michigan's Darkest Murders Forgotten By Time
    Householdhistory.com
    Instagram: @allieinthearchives


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    1 h y 16 m
  • 208. Robert Brooks: You Forgot You Were Mad
    Jan 23 2026

    JON RETURNS to talk about the death of Robert Brooks-- it sparked widespread outrage when the story first broke — headlines, social media fury, and demands for accountability. But when the sentencing of the prison guards responsible finally arrived, it barely registered. In this episode, we examine how the Brooks case became a flash-in-the-pan moment of public attention, and what the muted response to these sentences says about how little most people think about what happens inside prisons once the cameras move on.

    While lives have been permanently altered — Brooks’ family, the convicted guards, and the correctional system itself — the broader public has already shifted its focus to the next controversy. We break down the sentencing, the legal outcomes, and why accountability behind prison walls rarely sustains public interest. This episode challenges the idea that outrage equals engagement, and explores how incarceration exists largely outside public concern until a shocking death forces it briefly into view.

    A hard look at justice, punishment, and how quickly society moves on when suffering happens out of sight.

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    1 h y 2 m
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