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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 55 MIN

Shauna Jones - Born into the System - Season 6 Episode 5

from Amplified Voices · host Amber & Jason - Criminal Legal Reform Advocates with Lived Experience

Send us a text. Please provide contact information if you'd like a response. The first time Shauna Jones shares her story publicly, she starts in a place most people never imagine: being born into custody and growing up inside a life shaped by state systems. We talk about Arizona’s history, what power looks like behind prison walls, and how public narratives can erase consent and blame survivors when harm happens in custody. This conversation stays grounded in lived experience while asking bigger questions about the criminal legal system, institutional violence, and what society calls “justice.”We follow Shauna through childhood instability, intergenerational incarceration, and the grief that comes from losing the few stable anchors a kid can cling to. She describes building a family of her own, surviving a near-death assault, and the unraveling that led to her 2014 arrest. From there, we get an unfiltered look at jail and prison: classification-based segregation, denied programming, retaliation for advocating, and the exhausting choices families make just to stay connected through visits, calls, and paid messaging.After release in 2023, Shauna explains why reentry is not a finish line. We dig into the containment model, probation and surveillance, mandated treatment, polygraphs, and the sex offense registry, including the hidden punishment that lands on children and loved ones through stigma, digital exposure, and loss of privacy. Shauna also shares the work she’s doing now through the Collaborative Justice Institute to translate lived experience into policy language, and she draws a direct line between mass incarceration, foster care, and adoption timelines that can separate families through policy as much as force.If this conversation expands how you think about incarceration, reentry, and reform, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can find these voices. What part of Shauna’s story stayed with you most?Support the show

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