Episode
No Safe Place
Description
Two months after Jacob Wideman was arrested at work and brought back to prison — for failing to make an appointment with a psychologist on a particular day, as directed by his parole officer — he faced the Arizona parole board again. The board had to make a formal finding: Did Jake violate the conditions of his parole by not making that appointment? And, if so, should he stay in prison or be returned to the community? Parole revocation hearings tend to be routine affairs. But, as this episode shows, Jake’s hearing was far from routine. Ultimately, the parole board voted to keep Jake in prison, where he remains, possibly for life. In the final episode of Violation, we discuss what happens now and what Jake’s legal options are. And we return to thorny dilemmas about the criminal justice system: When someone commits a terrible crime, as Jake did, is there anything they can do to prove they deserve to be free again? How does the parole system help us determine what justice should be in any given case — and does it make us more safe? We also return to the question of why Jake killed Eric Kane in 1986. There’s one last piece of the puzzle that might bring a little more clarity, and Jake tries to explain it in his own words.
Chapters
In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses how childhood traumas can be triggered by music and invokes intense emotional reactions.
00:00 - 02:29 (02:29)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses how childhood traumas can be triggered by music and invokes intense emotional reactions. They also share personal experiences, including an incident with their son and a threatening phone call.
EpisodeNo Safe Place
PodcastViolation
It has been over 20 years since Jake was incarcerated for murder, but his fight to stay out of prison and neighbors’ fight to keep him locked up continue to drag on, while other states have moved toward more evidence-based parole systems.
02:35 - 11:13 (08:38)
Summary
It has been over 20 years since Jake was incarcerated for murder, but his fight to stay out of prison and neighbors’ fight to keep him locked up continue to drag on, while other states have moved toward more evidence-based parole systems.
EpisodeNo Safe Place
PodcastViolation
The parole board revoked Jake's parole and sent him back despite having over 30 cases of finding someone guilty of violating their parole, but returning them to the community.
11:13 - 21:57 (10:44)
Summary
The parole board revoked Jake's parole and sent him back despite having over 30 cases of finding someone guilty of violating their parole, but returning them to the community. This podcast is a deep dive into how the parole board operates.
EpisodeNo Safe Place
PodcastViolation
The conversation centers around Jake's mental health and temporal lobe seizures, which have made his symptoms harder to manage.
21:57 - 30:48 (08:51)
Summary
The conversation centers around Jake's mental health and temporal lobe seizures, which have made his symptoms harder to manage.
EpisodeNo Safe Place
PodcastViolation
The transcript discusses the foundation for Jake's mental illness and its devastating consequences that laid during his formative years in abuse and how Patty arranged for a psychiatrist to evaluate him, which revealed that he showed signs of having experienced childhood sexual abuse.
30:48 - 44:09 (13:20)
Summary
The transcript discusses the foundation for Jake's mental illness and its devastating consequences that laid during his formative years in abuse and how Patty arranged for a psychiatrist to evaluate him, which revealed that he showed signs of having experienced childhood sexual abuse.
EpisodeNo Safe Place
PodcastViolation
The parent of a man who was convicted of ending someone's life reflects on the situation and how they deal with the guilt.
44:09 - 56:06 (11:57)
Summary
The parent of a man who was convicted of ending someone's life reflects on the situation and how they deal with the guilt. The murderer's parent confesses feeling speechless when asked how much responsibility they should take for their child's life.
EpisodeNo Safe Place
PodcastViolation
The justice system has to reconcile different sides and find justice, and the Marshall Project explores these challenges in detail through Jake's case, where he has to begin a new round of parole board hearings every year to try and convince them to release him.
56:06 - 1:00:22 (04:15)
Summary
The justice system has to reconcile different sides and find justice, and the Marshall Project explores these challenges in detail through Jake's case, where he has to begin a new round of parole board hearings every year to try and convince them to release him.