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Injustice

A film about prison, crime and justice

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    Author: Unsound Robin

    Third Cinema, radical public spheres and an alternative to prison porn

    You can read the published article here. This journal article about the documentary film, Injustice, considers how media production is framed by class experience, and how this… Read more “Third Cinema, radical public spheres and an alternative to prison porn”

    21st April 202021st April 2020 by Unsound Robin

    Interview with Dr Lewis Owens on The Pentonville Experiment

    Your new book, The Pentonville Experiment, is getting some very good feedback. You deal with the issues of addiction and prison in a very sympathetic manner, rather… Read more “Interview with Dr Lewis Owens on The Pentonville Experiment”

    10th October 201810th October 2018 by Unsound Robin

    Some reflections on Injustice and An Anatomy of an Injustice.

    The first thing I remember of Michael O’Brien were his words spoken on the panel at the Cardiff screening of Injustice: “I wasn’t an angel.” He was… Read more “Some reflections on Injustice and An Anatomy of an Injustice.”

    5th September 20185th September 2018 by Unsound Robin

    Confessions of a Mafioso: Gangster Capitalism and Covering Up the Waste.

    Many years after the arrest and incarceration of Camorra boss Nunzio Perrella he finally turned. As so many nowadays, Perrella’s incarceration has finally been met with his… Read more “Confessions of a Mafioso: Gangster Capitalism and Covering Up the Waste.”

    9th August 2018 by Unsound Robin

    Why I wrote ‘My Life Began At Forty’, by Michael Irwin

    At forty years of age in 2007 I found myself in prison and received a twelve year sentence for drug trafficking: six in prison six on licence.… Read more “Why I wrote ‘My Life Began At Forty’, by Michael Irwin”

    6th August 201814th June 2020 by Unsound Robin

    Right Side Up: A Prison Nightmare, by Michael Irwin

    In and around the 19th of June I normally write an annual blog reflecting on the previous year and how far I’ve come (or not) since my… Read more “Right Side Up: A Prison Nightmare, by Michael Irwin”

    29th July 20187th October 2018 by Unsound Robin

    Steve Hall: A rejoinder to John Lea’s review of Revitalizing Criminological Theory

    By Steve Hall: One of the advantages of the blogosphere is that we all get a chance to respond to our critics. This is not something that… Read more “Steve Hall: A rejoinder to John Lea’s review of Revitalizing Criminological Theory”

    4th July 201821st February 2020 by Unsound Robin

    The Story of Bo: Abuse, addiction, prison.

    Bo’s Story You are eight years old. You have been beaten and humiliated by your stepfather for as long as you can remember. He has moved into… Read more “The Story of Bo: Abuse, addiction, prison.”

    24th June 201815th March 2020 by Unsound Robin

    Michaela Booth on victims and redemption

    Redemption What does it mean to be free? Can I ever be free? For people who want ‘justice’, do they know what justice means, or is justice… Read more “Michaela Booth on victims and redemption”

    23rd June 20182nd August 2018 by Unsound Robin

    Mental health care: Is changing policy changing minds?

    A question of direction: ‘How did we get here and are we going the right way?’ A critical analysis, written by Feleena Mason, Oxford Centre for Criminology You… Read more “Mental health care: Is changing policy changing minds?”

    22nd June 20182nd August 2018 by Unsound Robin

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