S1E1 - Gang Culture Podcast Episode 1: Officer Osha Hudson
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Episode Notes
Welcome to today's episode where we have a remarkable guest who brings a wealth of experience in criminal justice, community reintegration, and youth outreach. Joining us is a Reintegration Specialist at the Delaware Center for Justice, Inc., whose work is making a significant impact in Wilmington, Delaware; Officer Osha Hudson. Our guest studied Behavioral Sciences at Wilmington University and Criminal Justice at Strayer University. A proud graduate of Glasgow High School, she has deep roots in Wilmington, where she currently lives and works. Throughout her career, she has served in various roles, including as a school resource officer, where she dealt with a variety of youth involved in gangs. Her commitment to community service is evident through her countless volunteer efforts at Neighborhood House, Peoples Settlement, and the Food Bank of Delaware. In August 2020, amidst the George Floyd protests, she took a significant step by becoming an officer at the 99th Wilmington Police Academy. As a member of the Wilmington Police Department, she continues to use her position to support youth in vulnerable and difficult situations, striving to end gang violence and promote positive change. Officer Hudson was a former probation officer turned school resource officer, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion on youth and gang culture. With a deep understanding of the structure of gangs, Officer Hudson sheds light on why these groups form and who is more likely to join their ranks. Drawing from her years of experience working directly with youth in the community, she offers valuable insights into the factors that contribute to gang involvement and the challenges faced by young people caught up in these dynamics. Join us as we delve into the complexities of youth and gang culture with Officer Hudson, exploring the root causes, consequences, and potential solutions to this pressing issue. Brought to you by The CAUSE and The Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families (DSCYF).
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