Prison reform
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- Posted25 September 2019
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From College to Clink. Audio, 37 minutes
Britain's brightest graduates start their working life behind bars as prison officers.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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- Posted7 August 2019
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- Posted1 August 2019
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- Posted24 July 2019
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- Posted15 July 2019
Profile. Caroline Corby. Audio, 14 minutes
The new chair of the Parole Board, which rules on releasing the most serious prisoners.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Sunday Feature. Inside Stories. Audio, 44 minutes
Author Carlo Gebler on the role of prison arts in punishment and rehabilitation
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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Art of Now. The Architecture of Incarceration. Audio, 28 minutes
Britain is opening a series of large new jails, but why is the go-to design 250 years old?
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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The Compass. My Perfect Country, My Perfect Country: Norway. Audio, 27 minutes
How has Norway managed to have the lowest rate of prisoners reoffending in Europe?
- AttributionBBC World Service
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People Fixing The World. How to Be a Better Mum in Jail. Audio, 23 minutes
A project in the US puts doulas into prisons to give babies a good start in life.
- AttributionBBC World Service
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The Law Show. Open Prisons. Audio, 28 minutes
Following a spate of high profile escapes, does the open prison system need reforming?
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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One to One. Anita Anand talks to Juliet Lyon. Audio, 15 minutes
Anita Anand talks to Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust.
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Four Thought. Series 3, Bobby Cummines: How to Reform Criminals. Audio, 15 minutes
Bobby Cummines, chief executive of UNLOCK, says ex-offenders need jobs to reduce crime.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Analysis. No Escape. Audio, 30 minutes
Richard Weight asks why prison policy is so difficult to unlock and if anyone has the key.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Desert Island Discs. Judge Stephen Tumin. Audio, 40 minutes
Sue Lawley's castaway is the Chief Inspector of Prisons Judge Stephen Tumin
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