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Working for Justice

Working for Justice

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Interviews with people who are making a difference in the criminal justice system.Copyright 2025 Arizona Criminal Justice Commission Ciencia Política Economía Exito Profesional Política y Gobierno
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  • Episode 8 - Navajo County Victim Services Manager Roxanne Pergeson
    Oct 29 2025

    Roxanne Pergeson serves as Victim Services Manager for Navajo County Attorney’s Office in Arizona, where she leads the Victims / Witness Services Division. She and her team of advocates and volunteers are committed to offering trauma-informed support to crime victims and survivors, ensuring they receive timely assistance and clear communication throughout the justice process.

    With a strong focus on collaboration and outreach, Pergeson’s work spans program development, liaison with law enforcement and allied agencies, and community education efforts aimed at enhancing victims’ rights and access to services. Her leadership underscores the importance of advocacy and responsiveness in the criminal justice system.

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    49 m
  • Episode 7- Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes
    Oct 9 2025

    Episode Highlight: Sheriff David Rhodes — Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Public Safety in Arizona

    Today on Working for Justice, we’re joined by Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes, an Arizona native and respected law enforcement leader. Elected in 2020, Sheriff Rhodes brings more than two decades of service and insight to the conversation. A graduate of the FBI National Academy, he has been recognized statewide for his leadership, innovation, and dedication to community safety.

    In this episode, we talk about modern policing, public safety policy, and how Arizona’s sheriffs are working to strengthen trust, accountability, and collaboration across the state.

    Keywords: Arizona Criminal Justice Commission, Arizona law enforcement, Yavapai County Sheriff, David Rhodes, public safety, policing, criminal justice policy, community partnerships.

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    44 m
  • Episode 6- U of A Chief of Police Chris Olson
    Nov 14 2024

    Guest Spotlight: Chris Olson — Leadership, Accountability, and the Future of Arizona Policing

    Chris Olson, Assistant Vice President and Chief of Police at the University of Arizona, was officially appointed in December 2023 after serving as interim chief since May 2023. With more than 30 years of law enforcement experience in Arizona, Chief Olson has built a respected career rooted in service, innovation, and leadership.


    He began his career in 1992 with the Pima College Police Department, later joining the University of Arizona Police Department as an officer, field training officer, police canine handler, and motorcycle officer. In 2001, Olson joined the Oro Valley Police Department, where he rose through the ranks from sergeant to lieutenant to commander, overseeing special operations, patrol, and field services.


    A lifelong learner, Chief Olson holds a Master of Education in Human Relations from Northern Arizona University and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Park University. He is a graduate of both the FBI National Academy (Session 244) and the Northwestern University School of Staff and Command (Class 331).

    Beyond his law enforcement service, Chief Olson contributes to the profession as a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police Roadway Safety Committee, an Executive Adjunct Board Member of the FBINAA Arizona Chapter, and an active member of the Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police. He also serves as adjunct faculty at the University of Arizona, teaching Police Accountability for the School of Government and Public Policy.

    Keywords: Arizona law enforcement, University of Arizona Police Department, Chris Olson, FBI National Academy, public safety leadership, police accountability, Oro Valley Police Department, ACJC podcast, Working for Justice.

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    48 m
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