Criminal Thinking Deterred

Criminal Thinking Deterred

By Criminal Thinking Deterred Podcast

Criminal Thinking Deterred is a program that takes no prisoners. In fact, it helps incarcerated and former convicts reject excuses, stop destructive thinking and end anti-social behavior. Host Tony Moore, founder of Moore & Associates, is an ex-offender, but now a business owner, non-profit founder, pro basketball coach, author, husband and father. His fascinating and knowledgeable guests talk about offender recovery, drug treatment, rehabilitation, and strategies that help deter criminal thinking.
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002: It’s Not Your Fault with Cay Shea-Hellervik

Criminal Thinking DeterredJul 20, 2018
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Transforming Lives: The Mission of City on the Hill: Mike Williams, City on a Hill

Transforming Lives: The Mission of City on the Hill: Mike Williams, City on a Hill

In this podcast episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred, host Tony Moore speaks with Mike Williams, the president of City on a Hill, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a nonprofit organization dedicated to community transformation and recovery.

Tony and Mike discuss the mission of City on the Hill, which focuses on restoring hope and enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families. Mike shares his personal journey, the importance of love and acceptance in breaking cycles of shame, and the role of cognitive behavioral therapy in their programs. The conversation also highlights the significance of holistic healing, mentorship, and faith-based approaches in fostering community trust and support.

Tony's own Criminal Thinking work and the classic Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs are also used to assess the types of therapy and needs of the client. Tony and Mike tell of encouraging work being done now and the plans of the organization. You will be encouraged and educated!

Nov 17, 202541:59
Beyond the Block: A New Approach to Recovery: Clem Richardson, Manna Behavioral Services, Milwaukee, WI

Beyond the Block: A New Approach to Recovery: Clem Richardson, Manna Behavioral Services, Milwaukee, WI

Our guest, Clem Richardson, CEO of Manna Behavioral Services, shares his inspiring journey from addiction to becoming a respected leader and mentor in his Milwaukee community. Clem opens up about how his past experiences shaped his mission to serve others, showing how true transformation begins with a change in mindset, not just behavior.

Clem discusses the importance of reentry programs that focus on reshaping thought patterns and addressing the deep effects of trauma in addiction and recovery. His program, “Beyond the Block,” empowers individuals to rise above their circumstances, rebuild their lives, and embrace their full potential. Through practical support and compassionate guidance, Clem helps people find purpose and direction as they reintegrate into their communities.

Podcast listeners will also hear Clem’s insights on self-care, relationship-building, and the essential role of faith and mentorship in sustaining long-term change. His message reminds us that community engagement isn’t just about helping others; it’s about collective growth and healing.

Oct 09, 202538:40
Change and Resilience: Sharmain Harris, Author, "Rising Above the Odds"

Change and Resilience: Sharmain Harris, Author, "Rising Above the Odds"

Tony Moore sits down with Sharmaine Harris, an inspiring individual who transformed his life from incarceration to empowerment. He tells podcast listeners about his journey of overcoming adversity through education, emphasizing how both formal and self-education served as pivotal tools in his transformation.

He was pardoned by the Governor of Wisconsin, became a popular author, an in-demand speaker, and started his own business.

Tony and Sharmain have a fascinating conversation about how education became the great equalizer for him, enabling him to rise above societal odds and redefine his purpose.

Find out how Sharmain became a powerful catalyst for change and resilience, and how you can be, too, despite your difficult childhood and criminal record.

Sep 16, 202540:21
Redemption, Resilience and a Second Chance: Tony Moore
Sep 03, 202533:51
The Power of Faith in Overcoming Addiction: Juan Salazar, Youth Outreach Minister,
Aug 07, 202526:16
Redemption Through the Four Ps: A Journey from Crime to Transformation: Tony Moore, Moore & Associates
May 31, 202539:01
From Streets to Salvation: Juan Salazar's Journey
Apr 29, 202535:04
"Criminal Thinking Errors" with Mike Williams, Trauma Resilience

"Criminal Thinking Errors" with Mike Williams, Trauma Resilience

In this powerful episode, returning guest Mike Williams shares his personal journey from abandonment and rejection to becoming a mentor for troubled youth. Growing up without parental support, Mike struggled with feelings of unworthiness—until his life took a transformative turn through faith.

Now working alongside host Tony Moore, Mike has become an expert in guiding at-risk youth away from criminal behavior. He delves into the Criminal Thinking Errors model, explaining why people often laugh at these patterns—because they recognize them in themselves. He also stresses the importance of having a backup plan when life takes an unexpected turn.

Mike reveals how early childhood, particularly between the ages of 3 to 4 and 5 to 7, is when criminal thinking begins to take root, shaping future behaviors. He also breaks down The Four Core Needs in Life and The Seven Desires God Has Placed in Us, showing how these concepts play a crucial role in behavioral therapy.

If you or someone you know struggles with criminal thinking, this episode offers real-life solutions and hope. Learn more about Mike’s work at www.traumaresilience.net.

Mar 21, 202538:20
"The Five Deterrents of Criminal Thinking": Tony Moore, CEO, Moore & Associates
Mar 11, 202534:12
"Recovery Intelligence" with David Whitesock, Founder/CEO and Johanna Dolan, COO, Commonly Well

"Recovery Intelligence" with David Whitesock, Founder/CEO and Johanna Dolan, COO, Commonly Well

Our podcast took a high-tech turn as we welcomed guests, David Whitesock, Founder/CEO, and Johanna Dolan, COO, from Commonly Well. It was a fascinating discussion of how they are using "Recovery Intelligence" in treating substance abuse.

"Recovery Intelligence" takes a snapshot of the patient's current recovery status and moves them intelligently to take the correct steps and to plan appropriately.

Another Commonly Well treatment is the "Recovery Capital Index" which is a tool that measures an individual's internal and external resources necessary to initiate and sustain recovery.

Cell phones are also innovatively used to guide and monitor the patient in the substance abuse recovery treatment!

Commonly Well is leading the way in treating people in need of recovery. Tony's conversation with our guests will fascinate you.

Jan 15, 202543:54
"Challenge the Doubt": Christopher Waggoner, Addiction Recovery Advocate

"Challenge the Doubt": Christopher Waggoner, Addiction Recovery Advocate

"The challenge is to be the new me," says our guest, Christopher Waggoner, a recovering cocaine addict. He went through the Moore & Associates drug recovery program and wants people to know that if he can be sober, so can you.

Christopher has battled addiction since his early childhood. He was sexually and physically abused and was in the foster care system. All of this set the table for cocaine addiction. After being incarcerated, Christopher decided it was time to get clean.

He tells us how he has stayed clean and how you can be sober during the holidays. (It can be done!) He is also a Certified Peer Specialist and a drug addiction recovery advocate i his community.

If you are addicted to cocaine or know someone who is, listen to this podcast.

Dec 18, 202442:32
Understanding the Drug Testing Puzzle: Minata Saddy, NYS Diagnostics and Supply

Understanding the Drug Testing Puzzle: Minata Saddy, NYS Diagnostics and Supply

"This (drug testing) will help you get your freedom," says our podcast guest, Ms. Minata Saddy, CEO and Founder, NYS Diagnostics & Supply. "We have a quick turnaround time for different kinds of testing."

Ms. Saddy explains to Tony Moore the most accurate types of drug testing. Rapid results are also useful to the recovery community as it will show that the patient in recovery is reliable and staying clean.

"They can decide to be healthy," Ms. Saddy continues. She also explains how being on medications can bias a result.

If you have ever wondered how drug testing plays a role in addiction recovery, this podcast will definitely enlighten you.

For more information, visit the Criminal Thinking website for her blog.

Nov 14, 202435:54
It Doesn't Have to Be Scary: Tips to Stay Sober this Holiday Season: Tony Moore, Moore & Associates

It Doesn't Have to Be Scary: Tips to Stay Sober this Holiday Season: Tony Moore, Moore & Associates

"The holiday season has begun," says our host, Tony Moore, Moore & Associates. "The recovery community tends to be forgotten during this time."

"You have to maintain awareness of people around you," Tony continues. He discusses the 4 P's (from his book). He also talks about maintaining an awareness of people around you, friends, family, and co-workers who may not be as far along on the recovery trail as yourself. You can perform positive habits from volunteering to breathing exercises. (TV shows can even be negative so it's good to not watch shows that may trigger substance abuse.)

Tony gives time-tested advice that anyone who is recovering and dreading the holidays needs to hear. It's both educational and encouraging. If you are concerned about the holidays, please listen to this podcast.

Oct 25, 202436:44
"They are Starting Younger": Lloyd Lewin Director of Outreach & Schools, Boys & Girls Club, Kenosha WI

"They are Starting Younger": Lloyd Lewin Director of Outreach & Schools, Boys & Girls Club, Kenosha WI

It sounds pretty ominous. Kids are starting earlier, such as middle school, in doing drugs and joining gangs. But, as our guest, Lloyd Lewin Director of Outreach & Schools, Boys & Girls Club, Kenosha WI, tells us, there is hope.

"Yes, they are starting younger," Mr. Lewin says, "but if educate them, have parental involvement, and work with the schools, we can steer them away." The BGC has partnered with several organizations and now provides drug addiction and gang involvement prevention.

Tony Moore and Mr. Lewin discuss the desire of kids to belong to something and that by high school they can be resistant to change. Yet, the club and its leaders present a positive way to succeed and stay away from drugs and gangs. No child is sentenced to a life of addiction or gangs. There are better ways, but it takes work (and funding) to get it done.

Oct 01, 202437:16
The Smoking Triggers (Smoking Cessation Pt. 2): Dr. George Kolodner, Triple Track Treatment

The Smoking Triggers (Smoking Cessation Pt. 2): Dr. George Kolodner, Triple Track Treatment

"A person's whole life can be embedded in nicotine use," says our returning guest, Dr. George Kolodner, from Triple Track Treatment. Dr. Kolodner discusses the four smoking triggers and the types of therapy and support groups that can help addicts end their dependency on smoking.

Relapse, of course, can occur, but if a patient continues with the treatment program, they can recover and quit smoking entirely.

Dr. Kolodner and Tony Moore also discuss the dangers of vaping and the surprising role coffee plays in smoking cessation.

If you are a smoker or know a smoker who wants to quit, there is hope. This podcast is for you.

Sep 18, 202431:41
The Crucial Connection Between Mental Health and Substance Abuse: Tony Moore, Moore & Associates
Aug 02, 202431:55
Smoking Cessation: Dr. George Kolodner, Triple Track Treatment

Smoking Cessation: Dr. George Kolodner, Triple Track Treatment

"Smoking is no longer cool," says our guest, Dr. George Kolodner, Founder/Medical Director, Triple Track Treatment, Washington, D.C. "However, it is still highly addictive and the pain from quitting smoking can be the toughest."

Dr. Kolodner tells how smoking cessation has been proven to work. However, they have to battle the wealthy tobacco companies. Tony tells him how he had to stop smoking but it took much longer than drugs or alcohol.

There is also a fascinating discussion about process addictions and oral fixations. We will definitely have Dr. Kolodner back for future episodes!

Tony also told us about the upcoming "Minority Mental Health Awareness Month" event.


Jun 26, 202441:21
"This is My Story": Brandon Morris, CEO, Evolution Basketball

"This is My Story": Brandon Morris, CEO, Evolution Basketball

Brandon Morris returns to promote a huge event for youth and parents in the Kenosha, Wisconsin area. The "This is My Story: Empowerment Speaker Series" event this coming Memorial Day weekend.

"Young people need to ask for help early and often," says Brandon. "May is 'Mental Health Month,' which is the perfect time for this event."

He and Tony also discuss how parents may miss the tell-tale signs of a child being depressed or suicidal. Kids also need to volunteer in their community and help others. They can share their skills and give to others.


May 21, 202436:43
Wherever You Are, I'll Meet You There: Darren Taylor, Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor, Racine County (Wis.) Behavioral Health Services

Wherever You Are, I'll Meet You There: Darren Taylor, Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor, Racine County (Wis.) Behavioral Health Services

"Fentanyl has been killing people!" said our guest, Darren Taylor, a substance abuse counselor and recovering addict (24 years) from Racine, Wisconsin.

He tells Tony about how self-care was a major factor in his recovery. Darren also discusses the difference, and it is huge, between abstinence and recovery. They are NOT the same. Mental health assessments are also essential in treating the whole person.

This is a fascinating and important podcast, especially if you are a drug addiction counselor. Darren and Tony have time-tested advice for you.

Darren can be found at www.jaminracine.com.

Apr 22, 202438:13
One Pill Can Kill: The Fentanyl Crisis: Dr. Galen C. Nelson, Certified VA Disability Medical Examiner, Frontera Search Partners

One Pill Can Kill: The Fentanyl Crisis: Dr. Galen C. Nelson, Certified VA Disability Medical Examiner, Frontera Search Partners

Our guest, Dr. Galen C. Nelson, PA-C, is a Physician Assistant in Beloit, WI. He is an expert on drug addiction and the fentanyl crisis that is killing so many Americans.

Dr. Nelson tells Tony how fentanyl is fifty times more potent than heroin and one hundred times more potent than morphine. He and Tony discuss the signs of fentanyl use and the keys to preventing people from using it and becoming addicted to it.

Dr. Nelson can be reached at pagcnel@gmailcom or pagcnel@accessandhealthwellnes.com.

Mar 18, 202436:30
We Can Do Better on the Disease of Addiction: Guida Brown, Principal at Guided by Guida
Feb 19, 202440:27
Preparing for the Storm: The Changes an Addict has to Make with Tony Moore, Founder, Moore & Associates

Preparing for the Storm: The Changes an Addict has to Make with Tony Moore, Founder, Moore & Associates

Podcast host, Tony Moore, begins the New Year in "encouragement mode". He uses the analogy of his basketball team where the students buy into the goal of winning a championship by making the sacrifices it takes to achieve it. Tony enjoys being a basketball coach because he enjoys seeing his players sacrifice and win.

Life is the same for a substance abuser. They can prepare for the storm of getting and staying off substances by making the necessary sacrifices for a higher goal outside of themselves.

Tony discusses the tree in the Bible that weathers the storm. He says that you cannot do it yourself. You need professional care. In his book, he talks about the "Four P's." He has been clean and sober for thirty years and you can do it, too.

Jan 29, 202432:04
210: Losing it all to Find Myself with Scott Durkin (Pt 2) and Tony Moore Criminal Thinking Deterred Podcast

210: Losing it all to Find Myself with Scott Durkin (Pt 2) and Tony Moore Criminal Thinking Deterred Podcast

"If I can't take care of myself, I can't take care of my kids." Scott Durkin returns to tell Tony about his life since going sober. He tells of how getting caught by his kids doing drugs was much worse than even getting arrested by the cops.

Since becoming sober in 2017, Scott has learned to live in gratitude on a daily basis. He tells of the childhood trauma that negatively affected him. One big change he made was to take a parenting class. He learned something that every parent should know and gives much credit to Tony Moore and his therapy team.

Hear Scott expound on his drug addiction recovery experience. He didn't do it alone and he is driven to remain sober for the rest of his life. You can do it, too.

Nov 22, 202338:07
209: Finding A Better Way with Ramone Boston and Tony Moore

209: Finding A Better Way with Ramone Boston and Tony Moore

Welcome back to another episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred!

This week's segment features our host Tony Moore and new guest, Ramone Boston, a Youth Minister at Bethlehem Temple.

Being a product of his environment inevitably threw him into circumstances that he couldn't avoid, involving all sorts of negative influences from the streets.

Only until he went to jail for the first time at the age of 15 did Ramone's life begin to take a dramatic change. Enduring tough sleeping conditions, eating bad food, and living amongst other inmates, he knew instantly that he was made for more.

Not long after much trial and error, and through the spirit of God, he was given the strength and direction to truly accomplish his most ambitious goals of receiving his business degree and having a commercial cleaning service with his wife, along with serving others who may need help in their own struggles as a minister.

Listen to Ramone's true story of how putting in the necessary work to leave behind an old life will position you to receive a more righteous one.





Oct 27, 202339:57
208: Climbing Back to the Top with Scott Durkin and Tony Moore

208: Climbing Back to the Top with Scott Durkin and Tony Moore

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred, Tony Moore is joined by our guest speaker Scott Durkin, a past member of Birds of a Feather.

Full of extremely touching and heartfelt experiences, Scott lets us into the world that he battled with for so long. One that was filled with addiction, drugs, pain, and heartache. From resorting to old bad habits that severely damaged his connection with his children, to losing loved ones and enduring great loss, he was forced to make a simple choice within the noise of it all: What legacy do I want to leave behind?

Through this revelation, our guest speaks on the huge strides that he made to alter his life in order for the second half of it to be far better than the first. In this pursuit, Tony Moore's Birds of a Feather program and the words of Tony himself resonated with Scott greatly, allowing him to build an even stronger footing within his life moving forward.

Listen to exactly how Scott's inspiring journey led him back to having a positive lifestyle that is much more rewarding the his past and how despite being at your lowest point doesn't mean that you are incapable of turning your life around.

Sep 22, 202337:46
207: Battling Perceptions with Brandy Essex and Tony Moore

207: Battling Perceptions with Brandy Essex and Tony Moore

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred, Tony Moore is joined by our guest speaker Brandy Essex, a minister at Bethlehem Temple Church of Kenosha!

Throughout this very transparent and heartfelt conversation, Brandy offers a level of vulnerability that is instantly felt and admired from start to finish. He goes in depth with his complicated past, which ultimately made him into the person that he is today.

After meeting Tony within his Living Free Program, he gained experience that not only helped continue to mold his lifestyle in a positive way, but it was there that he cultivated the mindset of being a true leader. Despite this growth, Brandy describes the genuine challenges of what comes with making the decision to change. In his own words, God intervened in his life and provided him with an opportunity to move on to a better situation, yet he still felt indebted to him. Thus ultimately leading him down the righteous path of becoming a minister.

Consequently, because of his shift in focus, Brandy endured the judgement that followed swiftly from others who had a difficult time seeing him from anything other than what they were accustomed to previously. For anyone, this is a heavy price to bare; however, our guest confidently speaks on how he embraced these moments and used the strength that God gave him to continue to press forward in his mission to give back to his community.

Listen to this truly authentic story of how a man chose to be a living example of who God guided him to be, so that he could become a beacon of change for others.

Aug 19, 202342:39
206: Hard Decisions and Big Opportunities with Gerald Gibson and Tony Moore

206: Hard Decisions and Big Opportunities with Gerald Gibson and Tony Moore

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred, Tony Moore is joined by our guest speaker aka founder and executive director, Gerald Gibson!  An individual who has impacted not only his community but many others as well through his non profit, OMAC. The organization provides mentorship, coaching, and support to teens and adults to help improve their lives moving forward and driving home the need to break old habits in order to become the best versions of themselves.

There were many peaks and valleys that Gerald had to overcome earlier on in his life, but as you'll listen to his story unfold, much of the adversity that he had to endure was none other than a blessing in disguise. Whether it was an ultimatum, sacrifice, or leap of faith, he managed to turn a hard decision into a big opportunity for him to excel.

Many programs helped him significantly during his journey, but even more rewarding, the people he encountered along the way like Tony Moore. In his case, networking and genuinely wanting to help the youth soon led him to benefits he could've never imagined. In addition, embracing a high level of humility catapulted him into situations that not only changed him greatly, but soon led him into attracting people who were open to learning more about him, leading to many job opportunities in counseling, policing, and substance abuse violence intervention.

Enjoy this very thought provoking dialogue between Tony Moore and Gerald Gibson as they both go in depth into how owning up to your past can present you with a lifetime of success.


Website: https://www.teamomac.com/about

Jul 20, 202342:46
205: Embracing Setbacks with Cedrick Towner and Tony Moore

205: Embracing Setbacks with Cedrick Towner and Tony Moore

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred, Tony Moore is joined by our outstanding guest speaker, Cedrick Towner!  From being born in St. Louis, Missouri, to growing up in Chicago, the unique experiences that made him into the man that he is today couldn't have been more critical to his future. Witnessing the different walks of life of so many people affected Cedric in a big way, leading him to take on the kind of responsibilities that most shy away from.

Constantly seeing various adults and children being forced to live in group homes and shelters due to negative circumstances left our guest feeling empathic, yet proactive.  Tirelessly fighting against every obstacle that appeared, he persevered through it all.  Whether being tasked with taking care of his younger siblings, figuring out his future living arrangements, or paying for college, giving up wasn't an option.

Enjoy this very motivational and heartfelt dialogue between Tony Moore and Cedrick as they both go in depth into this business owner's story and his goal of spreading Youth Development Programs all over! 


Jun 27, 202338:57
204: Criminal Thinking Experiences with Brian Loebig and Tony Moore

204: Criminal Thinking Experiences with Brian Loebig and Tony Moore

This month's episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred features guest, Brian Loebig, who discusses his own past experiences with drug and alcohol counseling, working with people on probation and parole, and how being inspired by the works of Stanton Samenow motivated him into going further within the realm of criminal thinking to assist others!

While discussing each topic with Tony Moore, we learn that the two first met at the Kenosha County Jail where they both were involved with the Living Free program, which involved helping inmates learn more about Life Skills, Conflict Resolution, Domestic Abuse Education, Alcohol and Drug Education, Anger Management, and Health Education.

Listen to this very authentic conversation about real moments with real people and understand why Brian and Tony's shared belief of dropping negative habits has benefited so many individuals, along with how these situations changed them for the better.

May 27, 202332:41
203: Prison Reentry and Father Engagement with Sharmain Harris and Tony Moore

203: Prison Reentry and Father Engagement with Sharmain Harris and Tony Moore

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred, Tony Moore is joined by our amazing guest, Sharmain Harris, an accomplished speaker, author, and trainer!

While talking about all of the different forms of adversity that he had to face in and outside of prison, Sharmain touches on some of the personal revelations that greatly motivated him to make a change in his life. As a result, new opportunities started to arrive for him in the form of after care programs, job offers, and philanthropic initiatives.

Listen to this extremely moving and engaging conversation with Tony and Sharmain that goes in depth with many tough topics that deal with prison reentry, father engagement, and leadership.


His book, "Working With Dads: 7 Practical Steps to Engaging Fathers in Family Services" is also available on Amazon now: https://a.co/d/haKeBdL

Apr 18, 202337:25
202: The Benefits of Analytical Based Thinking with Tony Moore

202: The Benefits of Analytical Based Thinking with Tony Moore

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred, Tony Moore talks more about the dark life he once had and further elaborates on all of the consequences that came with it. 

Determined to become a far better version of himself, Tony embraces a new mindset, helping him to positively evolve in society.  This new perspective also motivates him to become a counselor, allowing him to use the same skills that got him through several obstacles to assist former offenders in getting them to understand their ways of thinking.

Enjoy his well-thought-out speech, which gives such a sobering view of how to be responsible despite tough circumstances and why properly solving problems through an analytical approach will help your situation.


Apr 10, 202324:30
201: The Return of the Criminal Thinking Podcast with Tony Moore

201: The Return of the Criminal Thinking Podcast with Tony Moore

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred, the series makes a strong comeback with Tony Moore discussing his upbringing and journey that led him into becoming the great man he is today.  

From battling adversity throughout his childhood that dealt with the law, to facing new forms of it as a young adult, he details not only how he managed to endure these events, but more importantly how he overcame each circumstance.

Get the opportunity to listen in on this very emotional and intense story that highlights a perspective that hardly gets heard by people all over.  And understand how one man's growth can inspire so many.  


Mar 21, 202327:05
006: Faith Based Approach with Lynn Litchfield

006: Faith Based Approach with Lynn Litchfield

GraceInside.org provides full-time Chaplains to Virginia state adult and juvenile prison facilities. The original and sole Chaplin, Reverend Lynn Litchfield speaks with Tony Moore about the tremendous hope for offender restoration.
Jul 20, 201833:27
005:  Drop Excuses for Change with Jay James

005: Drop Excuses for Change with Jay James

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred Tony Moore discusses central Virginia's Bridge Ministry with Jay James. This Ministry transforms the lives of troubled men and their families.
Jul 20, 201832:32
004: Chasing Your Purpose with Brandon Morris

004: Chasing Your Purpose with Brandon Morris

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred Tony Moore speaks with Brandon Morris, Vice President of Wisconsin Evolution traveling youth basketball team about how this sport can be a winning deterrent for criminal patterned pitfalls.
Jul 20, 201830:44
001: Community Corrections and Change with Mike Williams

001: Community Corrections and Change with Mike Williams

In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred Tony Moore speaks with Mike Williams from Wisconsin Community Services on how we can aid others in communites and in jails
Jul 20, 201823:51
002: It’s Not Your Fault with Cay Shea-Hellervik

002: It’s Not Your Fault with Cay Shea-Hellervik

In this Episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred Tony Moore Speaks with Cay Shea-Hellervick author of the book "It''s Not Your Fault"- a workshop for parents, family, friends of parents of offenders or at risk youth.
Jul 20, 201847:19