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Tina Stewart deserved safety. Instead, she became another preventable victim of intimate partner violence. In this episode of AQS Inmate Call, we examine the systemic failures that led to her death—and what it will take to stop the next tragedy before it happens.
We break down the warning signs too often ignored, the gaps in accountability for repeat violent offenders, and the policy debate around creating a registry similar to those used for sexual offenses. Could a system like that save lives, or would it create new harms? We explore the evidence, the ethics, and the real‑world impact on survivors.
This episode is a call to action: to build systems that intervene early, protect people in danger, and treat violence as a pattern—not an isolated event.
Topics include:
Tina Stewart’s life and the failures that preceded her death
Why repeat violent behavior is so often overlooked
The feasibility and risks of a violent‑offender registry
What real prevention could look like
How communities can push for change
AQS Inmate Call brings humanity, clarity, and accountability to the stories behind the headlines—because safety shouldn’t depend on luck.
By Joel Wilborn1
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Tina Stewart deserved safety. Instead, she became another preventable victim of intimate partner violence. In this episode of AQS Inmate Call, we examine the systemic failures that led to her death—and what it will take to stop the next tragedy before it happens.
We break down the warning signs too often ignored, the gaps in accountability for repeat violent offenders, and the policy debate around creating a registry similar to those used for sexual offenses. Could a system like that save lives, or would it create new harms? We explore the evidence, the ethics, and the real‑world impact on survivors.
This episode is a call to action: to build systems that intervene early, protect people in danger, and treat violence as a pattern—not an isolated event.
Topics include:
Tina Stewart’s life and the failures that preceded her death
Why repeat violent behavior is so often overlooked
The feasibility and risks of a violent‑offender registry
What real prevention could look like
How communities can push for change
AQS Inmate Call brings humanity, clarity, and accountability to the stories behind the headlines—because safety shouldn’t depend on luck.