An award-nominated podcast featuring stories from people who’ve been to prison, those who work there, victims of crime, journalists and experts to discuss prisons, justice and their wider impact on society. Hosted by Kaigan Carrie, a doctoral researcher in criminology.
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Beyond Prisons is a podcast on justice, mass incarceration, and prison abolition. Hosted by @phillyprof03 & @bsonenstein Visit our website https://www.beyond-prisons.com/ Support us at https://patreon.com/beyondprisons
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The PA Prisons Podcast takes you inside the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections to hear first-hand accounts about the programs and policies in state facilities. Episodes will feature people who work with the incarcerated and reentry populations of Pennsylvania to give you an inside look at corrections in the Keystone state.
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The Secret Life of Prisons is produced by a charity, the Prison Radio Association. To make a donation please visit prison.radio/donate. The podcast tells the hidden stories from behind bars. Paula Harriott is Chief Executive of Unlock. She spent time in prison and now works to help those who have been to prison to contribute to the debate around crime and justice. Phil Maguire is the Chief Executive of the Prison Radio Association. He's worked in prisons for two decades and received an OBE f ...
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Iedereen heeft recht van spreken. Podcast over justitie, straf, herstel en terugkeer. Meerzijdig partijdig, onafhankelijk en betrokken. Presentatie: Frans Douw en Edwin Kleiss.
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The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments
Podcasters David Jones & Dr Naomi Murphy
Can institutional culture challenge your mental health? What if your job makes you feel shame, sadness, grief, disgust and fear? What if you are expected not to feel? Or you are expected to be relentlessly competitive? What it’s like to live or work in a prison? Does working with people who commit murder, child abuse and rape affect people who work in prisons and the wider criminal justice system? How do people survive and thrive when facing significant challenges to our emotional health ove ...
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Listen to Prisons Inside/Out, a podcast from Correctional Service Canada. Follow along as we take you beyond the walls of our institutions, highlighting the important work we do to protect Canadians and change lives every day.
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Bienvenue à « Au-delà des prisons », une série de balados mensuels du Service correctionnel du Canada (SCC). Suivez-nous alors que nous vous emmenons au-delà des murs de notre système correctionnel fédéral, mettant en lumière le travail que nous accomplissons chaque jour pour protéger la population canadienne et transformer des vies.
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Hosted by Ben Bailey Smith, ‘A Prison’s Guide To’ is the podcast from prison staff. Created by Acast Creative, alongside HM Prison and Probation Service. Each week, we bring you a guide to a new topic, straight from the prison system, providing you with life lessons from some of the most overlooked sources of inspiration you’re likely to meet - the people that work across our prison service. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The extreme far-right in prison | Nigel Bromage and Graham Finochio
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53:33Nigel Bromage was a prominent member of several far-right groups, including British Movement and Combat 18, for 20 years. During that time, he was close to events that could easily have led him to prison. He became disillusioned with the life in the late 1990s and began a long and dangerous process of moving away from the far-right. He now runs an …
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Joanne Hughes (Video) Moral Repair: Navigating the Aftermath of Medical Harm
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49:38Keywords restorative justice, patient safety, healthcare, grief, medical harm, complaint process, legal journey, systemic change, Jo Hughes, Jasmine, healthcare, restorative justice, patient safety, moral repair, learning culture, shame, grief, accountability, healthcare staff, patient harm Summary In this conversation, Jo Hughes shares her profoun…
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Respecting Victims While Preparing for Reentry
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23:53While a major focus of the Department of Corrections is preparing incarcerated individuals for reentry, victims of crime can never be overlooked. Fortunately, the DOC has a strong relationship with the Office of Victim Advocate! In this episode, Commonwealth Victim Advocate Suzanne Estrella joins the podcast to discuss the many ways her office work…
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Joanne Hughes (Audio) Moral Repair: Navigating the Aftermath of Medical Harm
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49:39Keywords restorative justice, patient safety, healthcare, grief, medical harm, complaint process, legal journey, systemic change, Jo Hughes, Jasmine, healthcare, restorative justice, patient safety, moral repair, learning culture, shame, grief, accountability, healthcare staff, patient harm Summary In this conversation, Jo Hughes shares her profoun…
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To fix the filing cabinet or the person? | Cherie Blair KC and Kate Morrissey
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43:38Cherie Blair KC became a barrister in 1976 and went on to be a county court and crown court judge. In 2024 she was appointed to the Leadership Board of the charity Women in Prison, where she has stressed the importance of supporting women and girls before they come into contact with the criminal justice system. Kate Morrissey is on the Women’s Just…
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Andy Agathangelou (Video); Transparency Taskforce: Reforming the Financial Sector. Whistleblowing
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47:16Episode Summary: In this episode of the Locked Up Living podcast, Naomi Murphy and David Jones meet down with Andy Agathangelou, the founder of the Transparency Taskforce. Andy shares his mission to reform the financial sector, emphasizing the importance of transparency in promoting ethical behavior and accountability. The conversation delves into …
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Andy Agathangelou (Audio);Transparency Taskforce: Reforming the Financial Sector. Whistleblowing
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47:16Episode Summary: In this episode of the Locked Up Living podcast, Naomi Murphy and David Jones meet down with Andy Agathangelou, the founder of the Transparency Taskforce. Andy shares his mission to reform the financial sector, emphasizing the importance of transparency in promoting ethical behavior and accountability. The conversation delves into …
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The Prison Philosophers | Andy West and Ray Smith
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41:26Andy West is the author of The Life Inside: A Memoir of Prison, Family and Learning to be Free, which is currently being adapted into a BBC television drama. Andy has been teaching philosophy in prisons since 2016. You can buy Andy's book while supporting local independent bookshops here. Ray Smith writes for Inside Time, the monthly newspaper for …
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Noel Hadjimichael (video); Diversity in Action: Creating Inclusive Communities
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32:06Keywords National Liberal Club, diversity, community engagement, networking, youth empowerment, cultural change, social mobility, inclusion, public policy, civil society Summary In this conversation, David and Naomi meet with Cllr Noel Hadjimichael to discuss the importance of building a diverse community using the containing structure of the Natio…
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Noel Hadjimichael(Audio); Diversity in Action: Creating Inclusive Communities
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32:06Keywords National Liberal Club, diversity, community engagement, networking, youth empowerment, cultural change, social mobility, inclusion, public policy, civil society Summary In this conversation, David and Naomi meet with Cllr Noel Hadjimichael to discuss the importance of building a diverse community using the containing structure of the Natio…
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Two days before the 2025 London Marathon, a very special half marathon took place behind the walls of HMP Brixton in aid of the Prison Reform Trust. And The Secret Life of Prisons was granted exclusive access to bring you the sounds of a momentous morning. Nine of HMP Brixton's residents undertook a 16-week training programme, supported by members …
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Episode 15: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
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22:21In this episode, Dr. Bret Bucklen discusses a new report released by his team this month, which is a cost-benefit analysis of the use of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). The study compares the benefit-to-cost ratio for four different types of MATs that are currently used by the PA Department of Corrections: Revia, Vivitrol, Suboxone, and Subloc…
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Sane Seven (Video); Empowering Women Through Portrait Photography
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36:59keywordsSane Seven, portrait photography, women empowerment, inclusivity, art advocacy, visual storytelling, gender equality, therapeutic photography, representation, social issuessummaryNaomi Murphy and David Jones met with Sane Seven, an internationally acclaimed portrait photographer and discussed her mission to portray women as multifaceted ind…
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Sane Seven (Audio); Empowering Women Through Portrait Photography
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45:38keywordsSane Seven, portrait photography, women empowerment, inclusivity, art advocacy, visual storytelling, gender equality, therapeutic photography, representation, social issuessummaryNaomi Murphy and David Jones met with Sane Seven, an internationally acclaimed portrait photographer and discussed her mission to portray women as multifaceted ind…
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Coercive control and the pathway to homicide
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49:55This is the 100th episode of the podcast! Thank you for listening and supporting these conversations. Sarah Ellis is a barrister and forensic criminologist with a particular interest and specialism in coercive control, stalking and homicide. She explains the concept of the homicide timeline and how coercive control can escalate over time. Why is co…
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Dr Simon Rogoff (Audio); The psychology and complexities of Iconic Fame
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57:03Keywords narcissism, celebrity culture, psychological trauma, iconic fame, emotional health, mentalization based therapy, complex PTSD, personality disorders, childhood influences, societal perceptions, celebrity culture, narcissism, parenting, public perception, mental health, leadership, persona, ethical dilemmas, political spectrum Summary In th…
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Dr Simon Rogoff (Video); The psychology and complexities of Iconic Fame
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57:03Keywords narcissism, celebrity culture, psychological trauma, iconic fame, emotional health, mentalization based therapy, complex PTSD, personality disorders, childhood influences, societal perceptions, celebrity culture, narcissism, parenting, public perception, mental health, leadership, persona, ethical dilemmas, political spectrum Summary In th…
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Justice vs the culture wars | Your questions answered
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43:08We love to hear your thoughts, your views and your questions. To contact the show, please email [email protected]. In this week's episode we answer questions from listeners inside and outside prison. Presenters: Phil Maguire – Chief Executive, Prison Radio Association Paula Harriott – Chief Executive, Unlock Producer: Andrew Wilkie Assistant Pr…
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Emilie Caspar; (Video) Exploring Obedience to Authority &The Ethics of Studying Atrocities
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35:41keywords obedience, authority, genocide, psychology, neuroscience, ethical research, social dynamics, moral dilemmas, justice, trauma summary In this conversation, David Jones and Naomi Murphy speak with Emilie Caspar, a social and cognitive neuroscientist, about her research on obedience to authority, particularly in the context of genocide. They …
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Emilie Caspar; (Audio) Exploring Obedience to Authority &The Ethics of Studying Atrocities
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35:41keywords obedience, authority, genocide, psychology, neuroscience, ethical research, social dynamics, moral dilemmas, justice, trauma summary In this conversation, David Jones and Naomi Murphy speak with Emilie Caspar, a social and cognitive neuroscientist, about her research on obedience to authority, particularly in the context of genocide. They …
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Lessons from the Garden: Circle Keeping and Restorative Justice feat. Jennifer Viets
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40:05In this episode I sat down with the amazing Jennifer Viets for a conversation about her work as a restorative justice practitioner in Chicago. We begin by talking about Jennifer’s experience with being a grandmother including pushing back against societal expectations, how her work shifted from being individually focused to more community oriented,…
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We've visited a *lot* of prisons | Duewaine Marshalleck-Baker and Arthur Hagues
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41:31This week we've got two guests who, for very different reasons, have spent time in a lot of different prisons. We asked them to compare notes and tell us their best stories. Duewaine Marshalleck-Baker was released from prison for the final time in 2016, having spent more than eighteen years in prison on and off. He now works for National Prison Rad…
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Breaking the Silence: Julie McFarlane on Non-Disclosure Agreements and self advocacy (Video)
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41:40In this episode, David Jones and Dr Naomi Murphy meet with Julie McFarlane, a prominent figure in the fight against exploitative non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and advocate for access to justice. Julie shares her insights on the challenges faced by individuals navigating the legal system, particularly those who self-represent. We discuss the impl…
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Breaking the Silence: Julie McFarlane on Non-Disclosure Agreements and self advocacy (Audio)
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41:40In this episode, David Jones and Dr Naomi Murphy meet with Julie McFarlane, a prominent figure in the fight against exploitative non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and advocate for access to justice. Julie shares her insights on the challenges faced by individuals navigating the legal system, particularly those who self-represent. We discuss the impl…
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Rob McKeon has sat on the parole board in England & Wales since 2012. He's reviewed the cases of over 5,000 prisoners, making decisions on whether they are ready to be released, including those convicted of murder, serious violence and sexual offences. We discuss the biggest signs that a prisoner might be ready to re-enter society, how some prisone…
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Who was Chris Tchaikovsky? | Kate Fraser and Deborah Coles
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42:04Chris Tchaikovsky was a founder of the charity Women in Prison, the charity that campaigns on behalf of women in the criminal justice system. She died in 2002, having lived an extraordinary life. Today's episode marks the end of Women's History Month and is dedicated to her life and her legacy. Kate Fraser spent 17 years in heroin addiction, engage…
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How the DOC Connects Employers with Much-Needed Workers
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21:03As we prepare to celebrate Second Chance Month in April, the PA Prisons and Parole Podcast hosted DOC Workforce Development Specialist Dorenda Hamarlund to discuss her work in helping reentrants secure employment. Dorenda shared about barriers to employment for reentrants, how the DOC prepares inmates for employment upon release, and how second-cha…
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Sue Jamieson (Audio); Transformative Spaces: Exploring Therapeutic Communities within the Prison System
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34:04Keywords forensic psychology, therapeutic community, learning disabilities, prison system, mental health, Sue Jamieson, Gartree, Grendon, staff support, holistic care Summary In this conversation David Jones and Naomi Murphy meet with Sue Jamieson, a forensic psychologist and clinical lead for the TC Plus at HMP Gartree, shares her diverse career j…
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Sue Jamieson (Video) Transformative Spaces: Exploring Therapeutic Communities within the Prison System
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34:03Keywords forensic psychology, therapeutic community, learning disabilities, prison system, mental health, Sue Jamieson, Gartree, Grendon, staff support, holistic care Summary In this conversation David Jones and Naomi Murphy meet with Sue Jamieson, a forensic psychologist and clinical lead for the TC Plus at HMP Gartree, shares her diverse career j…
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Disclosure and barring | Peter Lewis and Penelope Gibbs
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39:05Peter Lewis served a prison sentence for receiving a corrupt payment. Shortly after his release, during the pandemic, he applied for a voluntary role directing cars at a Covid vaccination centre and his application was rejected, apparently because of his criminal record. He is now an ambassador for the FairChecks campaign. Penelope Gibbs is the Dir…
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Est-ce que les détenus peuvent voter?
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19:40En 2002, la Cour Suprême du Canada a statué que d’empêcher les détenus de voter contrevenait à la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés. Dans cet épisode, des employés du Service correctionnel du Canada décrivent le fonctionnement du vote dans les prisons fédérales. Nous parlons aussi avec une personne incarcérée qui nous explique qu’est-ce que …
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In 2002, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that denying inmates the right to vote was a violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In this episode, we will hear from the offender who challenged the law and made voting possible for all federally incarcerated people and from Correctional Service Canada (CSC) staff on how voting works i…
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Episode 14: The Recidivism & Desistance Initiative (RDI) (Dr. Lucas Malishchak)
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21:41This episode features a conversation between Dr. Bret Bucklen (Director of Planning, Research, and Statistics) and Dr. Lucas Malishchak (Deputy Secretary of Reentry) on the PA DOC’s brand-new Recidivism & Desistance Initiative (RDI). This initiative was introduced in January 2025 to provide quantifiable public safety goals for the agency and to mea…
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Andy Woodward (Audio); Breaking the Silence: A journey from Exploitation & Trauma to Advocacy.
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50:17In this powerful episode Naomi Murphy and David Jones meet with former professional footballer Andy Woodward who shares his harrowing journey of survival and advocacy after disclosing the sexual abuse he suffered at the hands of football coach Barry Bennell. Andy discusses the challenges he faced in the media, the importance of trauma-informed jour…
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