Future Prison
In spring 2020, before Coronavirus hit, we recorded conversations between six people who have been to prison and three senior members of Ministry of Justice staff.
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Gabby spent over four years in jail away from her daughter.
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Kelly was one of just over 3,700 women behind bars.
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Daniel wasn't expecting a guilty verdict, but in court he was convicted and taken straight to Pentonville.
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Victoria spent time in Holloway and Send prisons. As a young Black woman, she found they treated her very differently.
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Ali was 19 when he found himself at the gates of HMYOI Feltham.
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Hilary Ineomo-Marcus talks to Courtney, who went to prison at the age of 20, and served two and a half years inside. Now 22, she's living in a bail hostel in Liverpool.
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Coming Soon: Future Prison
info_outlineAli was 19 years old when he found himself in a bus on the way to the notorious Young Offender Institution at Feltham, in west London.
In this episode of Future Prison, he talks to Helga Swindenbank, who is Executive Director for Youth Custody Services at the Ministry of Justice, about what sort of institutions are suitable for young adults who have committed crimes. Also in the studio, Dr Giles McCathie, who is Lead Psychologist for Youth Custody Services.
Future Prison was produced with support from the Barrow Cadbury Trust and the Saint Sarkis Charity Trust.
Presenter: Hilary Ineomo-Marcus
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