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Prisons Inside/Out

Correctional Service Canada

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Listen to Prisons Inside/Out, a podcast from Correctional Service Canada. Follow along as we take you beyond the walls of our institutions, highlighting the important work we do to protect Canadians and change lives every day.
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Au-delà des prisons

Service correctionnel Canada

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Bienvenue à « Au-delà des prisons », une série de balados mensuels du Service correctionnel du Canada (SCC). Suivez-nous alors que nous vous emmenons au-delà des murs de notre système correctionnel fédéral, mettant en lumière le travail que nous accomplissons chaque jour pour protéger la population canadienne et transformer des vies.
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The PA Prisons and Parole Podcast

The PA Prisons and Parole Podcast

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The PA Prisons Podcast takes you inside the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections to hear first-hand accounts about the programs and policies in state facilities. Episodes will feature people who work with the incarcerated and reentry populations of Pennsylvania to give you an inside look at corrections in the Keystone state.
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The Secret Life of Prisons

Prison Radio Association

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The Secret Life of Prisons is produced by a charity, the Prison Radio Association. To make a donation please visit prison.radio/donate. The podcast tells the hidden stories from behind bars. Paula Harriott is Chief Executive of Unlock. She spent time in prison and now works to help those who have been to prison to contribute to the debate around crime and justice. Phil Maguire is the Chief Executive of the Prison Radio Association. He's worked in prisons for two decades and received an OBE f ...
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Beyond Prisons

Beyond Prisons

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Beyond Prisons is a podcast on justice, mass incarceration, and prison abolition. Hosted by @phillyprof03 & @bsonenstein Visit our website https://www.beyond-prisons.com/ Support us at https://patreon.com/beyondprisons
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Can institutional culture challenge your mental health? What if your job makes you feel shame, sadness, grief, disgust and fear? What if you are expected not to feel? Or you are expected to be relentlessly competitive? What it’s like to live or work in a prison? Does working with people who commit murder, child abuse and rape affect people who work in prisons and the wider criminal justice system? How do people survive and thrive when facing significant challenges to our emotional health ove ...
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Evolving Prisons

Kaigan Carrie

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An award-nominated podcast that began with a focus on prisons, interviewing those who live or work inside them. It’s since grown. In the latest series, Under Pressure: Trauma on the Frontline, we hear from a firefighter, police officer, army colonel, paramedic and prison officer about the long-term impacts of repeated exposure to trauma. Hosted by Kaigan Carrie, a doctoral researcher in criminology, this podcast explores the human cost of systems we rarely see and what it means to do traumat ...
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A Prison's Guide To...

HM Prison & Probation Service

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Hosted by Ben Bailey Smith, ‘A Prison’s Guide To’ is the podcast from prison staff. Created by Acast Creative, alongside HM Prison and Probation Service. Each week, we bring you a guide to a new topic, straight from the prison system, providing you with life lessons from some of the most overlooked sources of inspiration you’re likely to meet - the people that work across our prison service. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we discuss a recently completed evaluation of the Personal Growth program for technical parole violators. The guest on the show is Dr. Amber Petkus, joint post-doctoral fellow with Penn State University and the PA Department of Corrections. We also talk with Dr. Petkus about her experience as a post-doc at the PA DOC. She reflects …
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Ever wondered what life is really like inside a federal women’s prison in Canada? Correctional services for women have been shaped by decades of evolution, beginning with the landmark Creating Choices report in 1990. In fact, the five principles that emerged from this report still guide our interventions with incarcerated women today. In this episo…
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Vous êtes-vous déjà demandé à quoi ressemble la vie dans une prison fédérale pour femmes au Canada? Les services correctionnels pour femmes ont évolué au fil des décennies, notamment grâce au rapport marquant La création de choix publié en 1990. En fait, les cinq principes qui ont émanés de ce rapport guident encore aujourd’hui nos interventions av…
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Keywords ADHD, grief, resilience, palliative care, near-death experience, personal growth, mental health, vulnerability, integrity, healing Summary In this conversation, Jay Morgan Hyrons shares her unique career journey, marked by personal loss and resilience. Her husband, Gary was killed in the |Falklands war. She discusses her experiences with A…
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In the summer of 2023, 17 year-old Charlie Cosser went to an organised house party in a small village in West Sussex and never came home. A fight broke out on the dance floor and Charlie was stabbed. He died later in hospital. As he was lying on his hospital bed, Charlie's father Martin Cosser made a promise to Charlie that he would spend the rest …
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Keywords ADHD, grief, resilience, palliative care, near-death experience, personal growth, mental health, vulnerability, integrity, healing Summary In this conversation, Jay Morgan Hyrons shares her unique career journey, marked by personal loss and resilience. Her husband, Gary was killed in the |Falklands war. She discusses her experiences with A…
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Keywords clinical psychology, parenting, adolescence, neurodiversity, identity formation, emotional wellbeing, family dynamics, communication, executive function, teenage brain Summary In this conversation, Dr. Bettina Hohnen, a clinical psychologist specializing in working with young people and their families, shares her insights on the complexiti…
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Keywords clinical psychology, parenting, adolescence, neurodiversity, identity formation, emotional wellbeing, family dynamics, communication, executive function, teenage brain Summary In this conversation, Dr. Bettina Hohnen, a clinical psychologist specializing in working with young people and their families, shares her insights on the complexiti…
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Sarah was released from prison after spending 16 years behind bars as part of a life sentence. She was released to an approved premises two hours away from her friends and family. She had no ID, no bank account, no job, and the world had completely changed in those 16 years. She received support from Paula and her charity Unlock before and after re…
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keywords security, resilience, military, mental health, role models, mentorship, personal growth, career transition, moral compass, community engagement summary In this conversation, Pasha, a security expert, shares his journey from a challenging upbringing to a successful career in security and military. He discusses the importance of resilience, …
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keywords security, resilience, military, mental health, role models, mentorship, personal growth, career transition, moral compass, community engagement summary In this conversation, Pasha, a security expert, shares his journey from a challenging upbringing to a successful career in security and military. He discusses the importance of resilience, …
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Ian Watkins, the disgraced former front man of the rock band Lostprophets, died in HMP Wakefield on Saturday 11 October. Two men have been charged with his murder. Watkins was serving a 29-year sentence for crimes that were so shocking, the judge in his trial said the case 'broke new ground' and 'plunged into new depths of depravity'. HMP Wakefield…
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Keywords Andrew Lownie, royal biographies, rogue royals, privilege, entitlement, criminal activities, emotional immaturity, truth to power, historical narratives, biography writing Summary In this engaging conversation, bestselling author Andrew Lownie discusses his experiences and challenges in writing biographies of the British royal family, part…
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Keywords Andrew Lownie, royal biographies, rogue royals, privilege, entitlement, criminal activities, emotional immaturity, truth to power, historical narratives, biography writing Summary In this engaging conversation, bestselling author Andrew Lownie discusses his experiences and challenges in writing biographies of the British royal family, part…
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In this conversation, Philip shares his extensive experiences in psychotherapy, particularly focusing on his time at the Youth Treatment Centre. He discusses the importance of understanding young offenders, the significance of emotional safety and connection, and the challenges of leadership and vulnerability in therapeutic settings. Philip emphasi…
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In this conversation, Philip shares his extensive experiences in psychotherapy, particularly focusing on his time at the Youth Treatment Centre. He discusses the importance of understanding young offenders, the significance of emotional safety and connection, and the challenges of leadership and vulnerability in therapeutic settings. Philip emphasi…
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When Laura found herself in HMP Eastwood Park serving the latest of a string of prison terms, something magical happened when she met Isie Potter, a music teacher who had recently become Musician Residence at the prison. In this emotional episode, they tell the extraordinary story of how Laura's life was transformed thanks to Isie's approach to her…
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Shahid Amin was serving a long sentence in HMP Grendon when he began studying criminology. This came after teenage years in which being engaged with the police and the criminal justice system overshadowed any early experiences with education. He has continued his further education and become an academic researcher after he was released from prison.…
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Dans cet épisode, nous explorons comment l’éducation transforme des vies au sein des établissements correctionnels fédéraux du Canada. Nous discutons avec une enseignante de son travail, ainsi qu’avec un de ses élèves de l’impact positif que l’éducation a eu sur sa vie. Découvrez comment l’éducation contribue à la réhabilitation, mais aussi à des c…
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In this episode, we explore how education transforms lives within Canada's federal correctional institutions. We’ll hear a teacher talk about his work, and we'll also hear from one of his students who reflects on the positive impacts education had on his life. Discover how education helps with rehabilitation, but also contributes to safer communiti…
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Keywords human trafficking, abuse, recovery, trauma, mind control, elite pedophile network, healing, therapy, unconditional model, Anneke Lucas https://annekelucas.com/ Summary In this powerful conversation, Anneke Lucas shares her harrowing experiences of being sold into sex slavery at the age of six and the complex dynamics of her family backgrou…
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Keywords human trafficking, abuse, recovery, trauma, mind control, elite pedophile network, healing, therapy, unconditional model, Anneke Lucas https://annekelucas.com/ Summary In this powerful conversation, Anneke Lucas shares her harrowing experiences of being sold into sex slavery at the age of six and the complex dynamics of her family backgrou…
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One month into Frank Stedman's prison sentence, he lost his brother to suicide. Unable to attend the funeral, the prison put Frank into segregation because he was considered to be an escape risk. He spent 10 days on the block before being moved to a category A prison, HMP Belmarsh. Fast forward several years, Frank has completed his sentence and ru…
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Visiting incarcerated loved ones can be an intimidating process—but it doesn’t have to be! The key to a successful visit is to be prepared and know what to expect. In this episode of the PA Prisons and Parole Podcast, SCI Camp Hill Sgt. Lopez breaks down the visiting experience for visitors, including how to set up a visit, what to bring, what to w…
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Keywords restorative justice, Stand Out, SPEAR program, prison rehabilitation, criminal justice, reoffending, life skills, community support, volunteering Summary Penny Parker shares her transformative journey from studying geography to becoming a passionate advocate for restorative justice. Her experiences in the prison system led her to establish…
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Keywords restorative justice, Stand Out, SPEAR program, prison rehabilitation, criminal justice, reoffending, life skills, community support, volunteering Summary Penny Parker shares her transformative journey from studying geography to becoming a passionate advocate for restorative justice. Her experiences in the prison system led her to establish…
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Keywords nightmares, trauma, PTSD, dream completion technique, mental health, self-help, EMDR, sleep disturbances, psychological therapy, veterans Summary In this conversation, Naomi Murphy and David Jones discuss with Justin Havens the impact of nightmares on individuals, particularly those with trauma and PTSD. He introduces the Dream Completion …
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Keywords nightmares, trauma, PTSD, dream completion technique, mental health, self-help, EMDR, sleep disturbances, psychological therapy, veterans Summary In this conversation, Naomi Murphy and David Jones discuss with Justin Havens the impact of nightmares on individuals, particularly those with trauma and PTSD. He introduces the Dream Completion …
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Keywords post-traumatic growth, therapy, mental health, Breaking Through Therapy, ethics in therapy, self-care, therapeutic models, personal experiences, podcasts, clinical psychology Summary In this conversation, Dr. Esther Cole discusses the concept of post-traumatic growth and its significance in therapy. She shares insights from her podcast, 'B…
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Keywords post-traumatic growth, therapy, mental health, Breaking Through Therapy, ethics in therapy, self-care, therapeutic models, personal experiences, podcasts, clinical psychology Summary In this conversation, Dr. Esther Cole discusses the concept of post-traumatic growth and its significance in therapy. She shares insights from her podcast, 'B…
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In this episode we revisit three previously conducted evaluations by the PA Department of Corrections: 1) Therapeutic Communities (TCs); 2) the SIP-HOPE pilot program; and 3) a residential relocation pilot program. These evaluations highlight the use of multiple rigorous evaluation methodologies (randomized controlled trial, regression discontinuit…
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Episode Summary: In this powerful episode, Dr Naomi Murphy and David Jones sit down with Lee Powers, a nurse, intensive care unit (ICU) and workplace violence survivor, and international speaker. Lee shares her harrowing experience of being assaulted by a patient while working in a psychiatric ICU, the devastating impact it had on her life, and her…
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Guest: Lee Powers Episode Summary: In this powerful episode, Dr Naomi Murphy and David Jones sit down with Lee Powers, a nurse, intensive care unit (ICU) and workplace violence survivor, and international speaker. Lee shares her harrowing experience of being assaulted by a patient while working in a psychiatric ICU, the devastating impact it had on…
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La série intitulée « L’envers du badge » est de retour pour raconter les histoires et faire entendre les voix des intervenants de première ligne de l’ensemble du Service correctionnel du Canada (SCC). Dans cet épisode, nous nous entretenons avec Marc, un intervenant de première ligne à l’Établissement Joliette, au Québec. Les intervenants de premiè…
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The Behind the Badge series is back, sharing the stories and voices of frontline staff across the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). In this episode, we hear from Ashley, a Primary Worker at Nova Institution for Women in Truro, NS. Primary Workers like Ashley are essential to women’s corrections, they manage security, support rehabilitation and …
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It can be a very challenging time for family members and friends when a loved one is incarcerated—especially at the beginning. To help answer some common questions about the reception process, SCI Camp Hill Corrections Classification Treatment Manager Miranda Brechbiel joins the podcast to discuss what in-processing is like for incarcerated individ…
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