Episode
Heart Tests
Description
How do you build a meaningful life in prison, knowing you might never be free? What if whether you might one day be free hinges on your ability to build a meaningful life in prison? In Part 4 of “Violation," we follow Jacob Wideman’s decades-long journey through the Arizona prison system and hear how he prepared to tell his life story to the parole board. Two years after he murdered Eric Kane, Jake was transferred from county jail to the Arizona Department of Corrections to begin serving a life sentence. At 18 years old, he was thrust into a world where the only way to feel safe was through physical aggression and bravado. He had many years of practice pretending he wasn’t suffering from mental health struggles in his youth, but now, Jake had to push those struggles even further out of sight as he faced a series of challenges in prison, each more difficult than the last. “Heart test” is prison shorthand for proving yourself when you first arrive in the facility — standing up for yourself and not snitching to guards after you’ve been assaulted, for example. But the physical heart tests of Jake’s early years would give way to heart tests of a different kind: a slow and painful journey to identify and manage his mental health problems, and a search for love, even through prison bars. Eventually he would have to stitch all these experiences together to tell the parole board a compelling life story, in the hopes that they would one day find him worthy of release.
Chapters
In this episode of Violation, Rozeeka and an employee played a game during parole hearings in which they earned points for incorporating song titles and unusual words such as manatee and hootenanny into their questioning.
00:00 - 01:25 (01:25)
Summary
In this episode of Violation, Rozeeka and an employee played a game during parole hearings in which they earned points for incorporating song titles and unusual words such as manatee and hootenanny into their questioning. The murderer had never shown emotion about his crime until his latest parole hearing where he broke down in tears.
EpisodeHeart Tests
PodcastViolation
Jake talks about the physical and mental challenges he faced in prison and how he worked to understand his own story for his own healing and to prove to the board for his parole.
01:26 - 10:03 (08:36)
Summary
Jake talks about the physical and mental challenges he faced in prison and how he worked to understand his own story for his own healing and to prove to the board for his parole.
EpisodeHeart Tests
PodcastViolation
The story recounts the experience of Jake, an inmate with temporal lobe syndrome, during his parole board hearing where Dr. Woods testified that Jake was a good candidate for parole.
10:03 - 24:07 (14:03)
Summary
The story recounts the experience of Jake, an inmate with temporal lobe syndrome, during his parole board hearing where Dr. Woods testified that Jake was a good candidate for parole.
EpisodeHeart Tests
PodcastViolation
The justice system can be harsh towards young offenders, even if they show remarkable growth and positive rehabilitation during their time in prison.
24:07 - 29:30 (05:22)
Summary
The justice system can be harsh towards young offenders, even if they show remarkable growth and positive rehabilitation during their time in prison. Many states have interpreted the Supreme Court's stance on this issue in a way that prioritizes the individual's growth and ability to reintegrate into society, but there is still a long way to go to change the prevailing attitudes towards young criminals.
EpisodeHeart Tests
PodcastViolation
Jake's positive experience with a woman in prison may not be viewed as positively by the parole board, causing uncertainty for his release.
29:30 - 36:01 (06:31)
Summary
Jake's positive experience with a woman in prison may not be viewed as positively by the parole board, causing uncertainty for his release.
EpisodeHeart Tests
PodcastViolation
Dr. McCain establishes a relationship with Jake to provide mental health supports post-release and discusses his parole plan for his adjustment to life outside of prison.
36:01 - 45:07 (09:05)
Summary
Dr. McCain establishes a relationship with Jake to provide mental health supports post-release and discusses his parole plan for his adjustment to life outside of prison.
EpisodeHeart Tests
PodcastViolation
After decades in prison and multiple denials, Jake Weidman was granted release on home arrest.
45:20 - 48:57 (03:37)
Summary
After decades in prison and multiple denials, Jake Weidman was granted release on home arrest. However, even before he left prison, people were working to have him sent back.