Evolving Prisons
By Kaigan Carrie
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 detective, head of intelligence in the army, 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 traumatic work on behalf of society.
In the latest series, Under Pressure: Trauma on the Frontline, we hear from a firefighter, police detective, head of intelligence in the army, 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 traumatic work on behalf of society.
Latest episode
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Under pressure: the police officer
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Under pressure: the firefighter
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Meeting the boys who killed our son: a restorative justice conversation
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Coercive control and the pathway to homicide
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Inside the parole board
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Communications Management Units and the toll journalism takes
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A GP in prison: the challenge of treating incarcerated patients
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Leaving finance for prison & working with white collar prisoners
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Working inside the UK's first community custody unit for women
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High-risk prisoners, Covid-19 & changing values