Un:Just
by Calum McCrae
November 26, 2020 10:00 pm
It is now almost universally accepted that our criminal justice system is broken. Anyone who has experienced its inner workings has a story to tell; from the accused to victims of crime, lawyers to probation officers, witnesses to judges. A decade of unparalleled cuts has completely reshaped our idea of criminal justice, an idea that was once envied globally. In Un:Just, we provide a space to tell the stories of that broken system. Visit thejusticegap.com https://soundcloud.com/ed-starkey-173870597
Recent Episodes
A new podcast coming soon: The Justice Gap Podcast
4 years ago"I'm innocent, I'm innocent, I'm innocent" - The story of Winston Trew and the Oval four (Part II, Feat. Stephen Simmons & Jenny Wiltshire)
4 years ago"I felt my face getting tight and I could hardly breathe" - The story of Winston Trew and the Oval four (Part I)
4 years ago"The concept of redemption is extremely important" - What's happening with Parole? (Feat. CEO Martin Jones)
4 years ago"Like Amazon warehouses, treating people like cardboard boxes" - Prisons during a pandemic, an international view
5 years ago"Prison began when I walked out those gates" - Lady Unchained, her story and poetry
5 years ago"Scrubbing floors and a lot of crying" - A prisoner's guide to self-isolation
5 years ago"The perfect petri dish" - Prisons and Coronavirus (Feat. John Podmore, Sally Halsall, Charlotte Henry and more)
5 years agoInterview: Justin Brooks, director of the California Innocence Project
5 years agoPilot: Clearly not Disclosable (Liam Allan, Michael O'Brien, Julia Smart and others)
6 years ago