The Secret Life of Prisons
Our flagship podcast about life inside. The PRA's Phil Maguire and Prison Reform Trust's Paula Harriott tell stories from some of the darkest corners of prison life.
Listen NowForensic Psychology
A podcast about the work that happens in prisons. Hosted by prison-based Forensic Psychologists Sally Tilt and Dr Kerensa Hocken.
Listen NowWindrush Stories
A collection of full-length interviews with members of the ‘Windrush Generation’ and their descendants. Hosted by DJ Flight.
Listen NowBARS
Presenter Lady Unchained inspires listeners behind bars to perfect their lyrical techniques, with tips and interviews from rappers, spoken word artists and poets.
Listen NowLady Unchained: On Tag
National Prison Radio host Lady Unchained shares her tips and advice for people who find themselves surviving life on Home Detention Curfew, or tag.
Watch NowSomeone To Love
A prison sentence can seriously damage personal relationships. Julia shares her story of rebuilding her relationships with loved ones after release.
Watch NowLife After Prison
National Prison Radio host and reggae legend Blackerdread tells us why he's never going back to prison. Blacker was star of BBC2 documentary Being Blacker.
Watch NowSomewhere to Live
Curtis spent time behind bars. After release, he built a new life in a new part of the country. Here's how he how broke the cycle that kept leading him back inside.
Watch NowBehind The Crime
Two forensic psychologists interview someone who ended up behind bars to understand their life and the crime they committed.
Listen NowPoetic Justice
Poet Mr Gee inspires men and women in prison, and those at risk of going to prison, to reflect lyrically on their experiences of life and crime.
Listen NowThe Listening Room
The stories of three horrific violent crimes, and the extraordinary meetings that followed when victims and perpetrators came face-to-face.
Listen NowLondon’s Oldest Prison: A History of Criminal Justice
Historian Jerry White tells the story of HMP Brixton, a prison nearly two centuries old, tracing changing attitudes to crime and punishment.
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