The condescending part was telling me I didn't understand having already asked. You seem to think a few hours volunteering makes you an expert. Dad spent the last 10 years of his working life as a prison guard mainly at a young offenders sometimes adults, but for G4 rather than directly employed, so I think through him I have some basic knowledge, albeit he was far too soft and they often took advantage.
Sorry again genuinely
I don’t think it does and I am learning all the time but also it makes you read and understand and listen in new ways to all voices including those who think differently
imprisoned children are different I think and I think the balance is sometimes lost in punishment and teaching in young offenders. Rainsbrook obviously closed locally as it was deemed to be failing
my first experience of prison was visiting a friend around the country who fucked his life up royally but has served his time and is now saving lives in the work he does on a daily basis . Prisons are shit on the inside and for those visiting and they don’t need to be. People don’t reoffend cause they’re cushy they reoffend cause they know no different and repeat the same patterns of behaviour for many complex reasons.
Demeaning ourselves out of vengeance won’t improve outcomes and really will make us less worthy of an appropriate justice system thats already struggling
I wanted to get involved to ensure that for those that wanted to change direction the opportunity was there
I had an opportunity to take voluntary redundancy and so shadowed the governor at Hmp Birmingham for a day that we an eye opener and gave me fresh insight into how difficult it is to manage 1000 men fairly and humanely
I didn’t change career but couldn’t not do something
Doesn’t make me an expert but it does mean that I can help the discussion based on real experiences rather than daily mail headlines.
When you see loss of liberty as the punishment it changes the context of the discussion.
If longer sentences made a difference we’d be seeing the fruits of that as they’ve increased substantially over the course of this current government. Although if you ask society they would perceive they’ve decreased.
If you want to know what works in prison we should ask prison governors and staff. The radio 5 show today the bbc presenter was gibsmacked that prisoners are released when they are still a risk to society. That’s the level of knowledge of our system and that’s why we should talk
Sorry to come across as an arse it’s only cause im passionate about it