Criminal Justice On Trial
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Jeremy Dein QC looks at how coronavirus has thrown the criminal justice system into chaos. We talk to former prisoners, relatives, politicians and campaigners to uncover the devastating implications for the process. Produced by Alex Farrell & Tara Dein

The Other Side of the Cell Door

Jeremy Dein QC talks to Tom Robson who spent 20 years as a prison officer and a further 16 years in the Prison Officers Association. He provides fasci...
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Business meets Criminal Justice

In this episode Jeremy speaks to Celia Ouellette, Chief Executive at the Responsible Business Initiative for Justice about her work with businesses, t...
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"Sentenced To Go Blind"

Ahmed was sentenced to just under five years in prison for a drugs offence. He went in as a healthy 25 year old, and he came out nearly completely bli...
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Closed Justice

Jeremy Dein QC is in conversation with Penelope Gibbs, Director of Transform Justice - a national charity working for a fair, humane ,open and effecti...
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Years Behind Bars

Given a four year jail sentence, Andrew Morris only expected to serve two years inside. Over 12 years later he was finally released... Jeremy Dein QC ...
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The Prison Virus

Jeremy Dein QC talks to Andrew Neilson, Director of Campaigns at the Howard League for Penal Reform, about how our prisons need to change, and how the...
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Trial and Error

Jeremy speaks to Sir Bob Neill MP, Chairman of the Justice Select Committee in the House of Commons, about the state of the criminal justice system to...
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Locked Up & Can't Breathe

19 year old Alan suffers from asthma and has just been released on bail. We speak to him and his aunt Tina about his first experience of prison - bein...
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HMP: Blind to Coronavirus?

Jeremy Dein QC talks to Zara, whose brother Ahmed lost most of his eyesight in prison - and he’s still inside. Her family are becoming increasingly co...
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