In this episode of From Country to the Courts, Mike Hammond talks with Elizabeth White, leader of the Community Service Program, about how the initiative has helped 171 people work off fines, connected with 40+ nonprofits statewide, and even led to new jobs for participants.
They also touch on other successful programs, like reinstating over 3,000 driver’s licenses, before turning to their newest effort: Bridge to Safety, a program designed to better support victims of domestic violence. Elizabeth shares her training, what she’s seeing in Orders of Protection court, and why fast, personal follow-up will be key.
A concise look at how Knox County is evolving to meet real needs and protect its community.
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00:20) Overview of Fourth Circuit Court
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00:39) Focus on Orders of Protection
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00:47 Introducing Elizabeth White
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00:57 Community Service Program Background
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01:31 Impact of Community Service Program
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02:05 Nonprofit Partnerships
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03:00 Employment Opportunities Through the Program
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04:30) Mental Health Court Initiative
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04:41)Addressing Domestic Violence
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04:51) Bridge to Safety Program
What is From Country To Courts with Mike Hammond?
From Country to Courts hosted by Mike Hammond, radio veteran, Country Radio Hall of Fame inductee, and longtime Criminal Court Clerk.
This podcast explores the vital issues at the heart of our courts and criminal justice system in a way that’s clear and compelling.
Each episode will dive into insights on how the court system works, what citizens can expect if they ever find themselves in court, and the programs and services many never hear about, like Veterans Recovery Court, Mental Health Court, and driver's license reinstatement programs.
Whether you’re facing a legal issue, serving jury duty, or just curious about what happens behind courtroom doors, From Country to Courts offers real world context and practical information to help you better understand the justice system and your place in it.