Episode 53: Part 2: The Law is Broken, Unveiling the Realities and Remedies of the Contemporary Prison System
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How would you feel if you were sentenced to years in a system where the rules and environment constantly evolve? Prepare to peer behind the bars with our guest, Laura Owen, a prison law consultant, and Phil Wheatley, a seasoned prison governor and former Director General of the prison and probation service.
They examine profound changes within our prison system under the microscope, drawing from first-hand accounts of Laura's clients and Phil's on-the-ground experiences.
Listen in and witness the transformation of the prison community through the lens of those who live and breathe it - from the departure of veteran staff to the entrance of newbies.
Can you imagine a world where the keepers of justice are grappling with funding woes and staffing dilemmas? This episode takes you on a journey into these complexities.
Learn how goodwill, not legal aid props up much of the sector's work, and the unfortunate realities when financial support falls short, leaving essential services like mental health care on the chopping block.
Join us as we put our heads together with Phil and Laura to brainstorm potential remedies, the incentives that could persuade staff to stay in the profession, and the actions a well-resourced Lord Chancellor could take to mitigate the issues.
Prepare for a revealing conversation that contrasts the prison system of yesteryears with today's landscape and challenges the status quo.
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1. Episode 53: Part 2: The Law is Broken, Unveiling the Realities and Remedies of the Contemporary Prison System (00:00:00)
2. Prison System Issues and Changes (00:00:01)
3. Funding Challenges and Staffing Solutions (00:10:06)
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