by Mathilda Mallinson | Feb 6, 2020 | Cough up, criminal justice, People
I realise now, we’ve all got the power to live a good life. In the past I felt helpless, I felt like I had no choice. But now I see we all have choices – that’s one of the biggest things I’ve learned. Western Europe’s biggest incarcerator Britain has the... by Mathilda Mallinson | Mar 11, 2019 | Cough up, criminal justice, Join a movement, People
WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO THE HARDMAN TRUST AND TO SARA Do you ever think about how wonderful it is to sneak to the fridge in the middle of the night and scoff whatever craving is niggling you in your sleep? The freedom it entails: to just open your eyes, slide... by misc | Feb 13, 2019 | criminal justice, People, Policy
By Mark Kaye Brexit dominates talk of Westminster and the media. It’s easy to forget that the business of Government and Parliament carries on. Public institutions still need to run, programmes still need to be resourced, audited and reformed.... by misc | Nov 27, 2018 | Arts, criminal justice, People, Reviews
Michael Inside A REVIEW By Anna Campbell Michael Inside (Frank Berry, 2017) is a prison film about class. Berry tells the story of Michael (Dafhyd Flynn), a teenager who gets sent to prison in Dublin for three months after he is caught holding drugs. Featuring...