Juvenile Crime and Education in Mississippi - Scott Colom

EPISODE · May 27, 2025 · 1H 2M

Juvenile Crime and Education in Mississippi - Scott Colom

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In this conversation, David Olds and Jim Newman discuss juvenile crime and education in Mississippi with District Attorney Scott Colom. They explore the challenges facing public education, the importance of community support, and the role of employment in preventing crime. Colom emphasizes the need for advocacy, mentorship, and collaboration to improve educational outcomes and reduce juvenile crime. The discussion also touches on the impact of federal funding, the disconnect between politics and education, and the importance of local governance in addressing these issues.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview of Juvenile Crime in Mississippi02:58 The Importance of Education in Preventing Crime06:01 Challenges in Mississippi's Public Education System08:51 Funding Disparities and Their Impact on Education11:58 The Role of Community and Advocacy in Education14:54 Cultural Influences on Youth and Crime18:04 Real-Life Consequences of Crime on Youth21:10 The Need for Positive Role Models and Opportunities23:57 Teacher Support and Educational Funding27:01 The Federal Government's Role in Education Funding29:49 The Importance of Mentorship and Community Engagement33:49 Reclaiming Local Politics36:18 Understanding Voter Apathy39:31 The Importance of Local Governance43:41 Connecting Stories to Policies47:42 Addressing Drug Addiction as a Public Health Issue52:50 Employment Opportunities and Economic Development

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