![]() Schiraldi also has extensive government experience in criminal and juvenile justice. Schiraldi went to Columbia from the Harvard Kennedy School Program in Criminal Justice where he was a Senior Researcher. He is joining the Moore-Miller administration from Columbia University, where he served as Senior Research Scientist at the Columbia School of Social Work and co-Director of the Columbia Justice Lab, working to reduce the footprint and negative impact of community corrections, eliminate youth prisons, and create a developmentally appropriate response to offending by young adults. ![]() Vincent Schiraldi is a national leader in criminal/juvenile justice and mass incarceration reform, a field he has worked in for more than four decades. We’ll discuss whether, and what it would take, to reach the abolition of supervision systems in their entirety and how this could be achieved through concrete, actionable steps. We’ll explore how case studies from California and New York City show that it is possible and practicable to reduce the scope of mass supervision through sentencing reform, case diversion, and department policy change, without increasing crime. As he argues in a recently published review with Evangeline Lopoo and Timothy Ittner, as well as other recent writing and his upcoming book entitled Mass Supervision: Probation, Parole, and the Illusion of Safety and Freedom (due out from the New Press this fall) our guest speaker Vincent Schiraldi will join us to discuss research showing that probation and parole generally fail to provide either diversion from incarceration or rehabilitation. Originally intended as an alternative to incarceration and a means of rehabilitation for people convicted of crimes, supervision often functions instead as a trip wire for further criminal legal system contact, keeping people entangled in the system or setting them up for failure. Use of probation and parole has declined since its peak in 2007 but still intrudes into the lives of 3.9 million Americans-a scale deemed mass supervision. This event was recorded and the video will be posted here soon. I never had any problems with AnyDVD/1ClickDVD until 6.1.0.7, and I don't understand why I cannot get it work consistently.Vincent Schiraldi, Secretary of Juvenile Services, State of Maryland I was able to backup the same DVD with DVDDecrypter and Shrinkit 2.3, and I no longer able to to successful any DVDs with AnyDVD/1ClickDVD. The original DVD is recognized, and it appears to successful burn in 1ClickDVD (no errors), however, when I reinsert the copy, the DVD is not playable on PC or DVD player, and AnyDVD reports "No disc in drive". ![]() However, when I attempted a third DVD (Prince Rave UN), I began having the same problem. I able to burn two DVDs (Clerks II and WordPlay). I am using Memorex 16DVD+r media, and Memorex DVD (16X-DDL-ILO), Windows XP. I completely uninstalled 1ClickDVD and AnyDVD, and reinstalled 1ClickDVD (5.1.1.3) and AnyDVD (6.1.1.4). The original DVDs are recognized correctly, as are previously burned DVDs.įast forward to now. However, I able to successful burn with DFDCrypter and Shrinkit 2.3 the entire time. I installed, uninstalled, and reinstalled various betas after 6.1.0.7, and still was able to get the problem fixed. In short, I was experiencing the "disabled" drive problem whenver I backed up DVD. I have been trying to get the issues resolved at CDfreaks and Afterdark with no success. I have been having problems with AnyDVD/1ClickDVD ever since I upgraded to 6.1.0.7.
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