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Ep51: Punished for surviving? Women in the prison system
Episode 51
jeudi 18 septembre 2025 • Duration 34:19
Women are the fastest-growing prison population globally, but most offend to survive or to protect their children. In this episode, our hosts are joined by Dr Sarah Waite, Leeds Beckett University, and Lucy Campbell, founder of Flip of the Coin CIC, to discuss how the prison system is failing women and what could be done to improve how society responds when women are in crisis.
Dr Sarah Waite
Find our more about Sarah's work and see her latest publications here: https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/staff/dr-sarah-waite/
Lucy Campbell
Learn more about Lucy's arts organisation here: https://www.flipofthecoin.scot/
Further resources
Learn more about problem-solving courts for women: https://clinks.org/publication/problem-solving-courts-women
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
BlueSky: @transformjustice.bsky.social
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
Ep50: Trial or treatment? Mental health in criminal justice
Episode 50
vendredi 22 août 2025 • Duration 34:15
Please note that this episode discusses suicide and self harm.
Should someone with schizophrenia stand trial? Can they be held responsible for their actions if their behaviour isn't rooted in reality?
Our hosts are joined by Dr Bradley Hillier, forensic psychiatrist, and Rhona Friedman, solicitor, to discuss how people with serious mental illnesses are treated in the justice system; the legal questions surrounding their participation at court; and the role of forensic hospitals.
Dr Bradley Hillier
Find out more about Bradley here: https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/doctors/roles-doctors/psychiatry/forensic-psychiatry/real-life-story-dr-brad-hillier
Rhona Friedman
Find out more about Rhona's innovative firm Commons Legal here: https://www.commons.legal/
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
BlueSky: @transformjustice.bsky.social
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
Ep41: Louise Haigh & the long shadow of a criminal record
Episode 41
vendredi 13 décembre 2024 • Duration 32:10
Louise Haigh recently stepped down from government after a decade-old fraud case resurfaced. She is one of the 1 in 4 working age people in England and Wales with a criminal record. Her resignation ignited debate around our criminal records system, leaving many asking: when can someone with a criminal record move on?
In this episode, hosts Rob and Penelope are joined by Paula Harriott, CEO of Unlock, and Dr Nicola Collett, senior lecturer at De Montfort University. They discuss the reaction to Haigh's resignation, the reality of living with a criminal record, and the barriers that prevent people with past offences from moving on.
Paula Harriott @unlockcharity
Find out more about Paula's work and learn about criminal records here: https://unlock.org.uk/
Dr Nicola Collett @nicola_collett
Read Nicola's research on the lifelong impact of criminal records here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/385410602_The_life-long_consequences_of_criminal_justice_interactions_research_findings
Join FairChecks and help us reform the outdates criminal records system
Sign up here: https://fairchecks.org.uk/
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
Ep40: Will the sentencing review solve our prison crisis?
vendredi 8 novembre 2024 • Duration 34:29
The government has just announced an independent review of sentencing to be carried out by former Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, David Gauke, and an expert panel. But will it help solve our prison crisis?
In this episode, our hosts are joined by Nicky Padfield, a member of the sentencing review panel, and John Bache, a magistrate and former Chair of the Magistrates' Association. They discuss how sentencing practices have contributed to our overgrown prison population and what they hope to see out of the sentencing review.
This episode was recorded on 5th November 2024.
Professor Nicky Padfield KC @cambridgelaw
Sentencing review panel member and Emeritus Professor of Criminal and Penal Justice, University of Cambridge
John Bache @JohnBache3
Magistrate and former Chair of the Magistrates' Association
Further resources
Submit to the sentencing review call for evidence here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/calls-for-evidence/independent-sentencing-review-2024-to-2025/independent-sentencing-review-2024-to-2025-call-for-evidence
For more information about the Sentencing Review: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/independent-sentencing-review-2024-to-2025
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
Ep39: A win by any means? Lawyers and the Post Office scandal
Episode 39
jeudi 17 octobre 2024 • Duration 34:03
Lawyers and judges are the gatekeepers of our justice system. But the Post Office scandal has forced many to ask: are they the ethical backbone of society or enablers of injustice?
In our second episode looking at the scandal, hosts Penelope and Rob are joined by Professor Richard Moorhead, University of Exeter, and John Hyde, Law Society Gazette, to discuss whether lawyers and judges were complicit in the miscarriages of justice which have emerged through the ongoing Post Office enquiry.
Who knew what when? Did they have a responsibility to disclose? What should they have done differently? Join us to dive into these questions and more.
Richard Moorhead @RichardMoorhead
Subscribe to hear more of Richard's thoughts on the Post Office scandal here: https://richardmoorhead.substack.com/
Read about Richard's research work here: https://postofficeproject.net/
Sign up to watch the livestream of Richard's Hamlyn Lecture on 13th November:
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/events/2024/nov/hamlyn-lectures-2024-frail-professionalism
John Hyde @JohnHyde1982
Read John's work on the Post Office scandal here: https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/john-hyde/3670.bio
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
Ep38: Better justice - how can charities advocate for change?
Episode 38
jeudi 19 septembre 2024 • Duration 31:33
The criminal justice system is bursting at the seams. But why is it so hard to fix this system in crisis? In this episode, Rob and Penelope are joined by Tom O’Grady, associate professor at UCL, and Campbell Robb, CEO of NACRO to discuss how the voluntary sector can advocate for better justice.
They discuss the impact of the media and public opinion and and ask the crucial question: if politicians know the system’s broken, why haven’t they done more to fix it?
Tom O’Grady @DrTomD_OG
Read the report, co-authored by Tom and Gemma Buckland, about what politicians and their advisors think about criminal justice reform: https://www.nacro.org.uk/resource/better-justice-report-march-2024/
Campbell Robb @Nacro
Find out more about the Better Justice partnership and NACRO’s work here: https://www.nacro.org.uk/better-justice-partnership/
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
Ep37: Lay magistrates - great equalisers or arcane institution?
Episode 37
vendredi 23 août 2024 • Duration 31:26
England and Wales is one of a tiny number of jurisdictions worldwide in which lay people sit in judgement of their peers. Some argue that magistrates play a vital role bridging the courtroom and the community. But does this work in practice?
In this episode our hosts are joined by Robin Fenwick, former magistrate, and Dr Kate Leader, senior lecturer at Queen Mary University. They discuss why we have magistrates, what powers they possess, and what it's like to be a magistrate behind the scenes.
Robin Fenwick @RobinComms
Read more about Robin here: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-64512612
Dr Kate Leader @leader_kate
Find out more about Kate's work here: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/law/people/academic-staff/items/leader.html
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
Ep36: Is knife crime on the rise?
Episode 36
vendredi 26 juillet 2024 • Duration 32:53
The US has guns, we have knives. Knife crime is often at the centre of our dialogue around crime, public safety, and urban youth culture. But is it on the rise?
In this episode hosts Rob and Penelope are joined by Jon Yates, chief executive of the Youth Endowment Fund, and Craig Pinkney, criminologoist and urban youth specialist. They discuss the loaded dialogue around knife crime, why people carry knives, and what could be done to reduce these crimes.
Jon Yates @YouthEndowFund
Read the latest report from the Youth Endowment Fund: https://youthendowmentfund.org.uk/reports/beyond-the-headlines-2024/
Craig Pinkney @RealActionUK
Watch Craig’s TED talk on the roots of youth violence here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=uWNTMmktoCQ
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
Ep35: Election 2024 - will a new government fix justice?
Episode 35
lundi 10 juin 2024 • Duration 30:13
With a general election just around the corner, all eyes are on the parties’ plans for a new government. In this special election episode, our hosts Penelope and Rob are joined by Rick Muir, Director of the Police Foundation to discuss the parties’ plans for justice.
Will more police, more prisons, and harsher punishments fix a justice system on its knees? And will a new government listen to the evidence around what works to reduce crime and prevent reoffending?
This episode was recorded on 6 June 2024, before any manifestos were published.
Rick Muir @rickmuir1
Find our more about Rick’s work at the UK’s policing think tank here: https://www.police-foundation.org.uk/
Further Resources
Lib Dem manifesto: https://www.libdems.org.uk/manifesto
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
Ep34: Eyes on the court - courtwatching comes to London
Episode 34
mercredi 22 mai 2024 • Duration 32:38
Last year, 82 volunteers armed with booklets, pens and a desire to see justice in action took to London's magistrates' courts and observed over 1000 hearings. They diligently recorded what they saw and heard, and provided Transform Justice with a wealth of insights into the often unseen goings-on of the magistrates' courts.
In this episode, hosts Rob and Penelope are joined by passionate volunteer courtwatcher Premila Trivedi and senior lecturer and criminal justice researcher Becky Clarke of Manchester Metropolitan University. Together, they draw on the project findings as well as their own personal experiences to explore some critical questions: what challenges do court observers and defendants face in the magistrates' courts? How efficient and accessible are the courts, and are judgements fair and consistent?
Premila Trivedi
Premila is one of 82 volunteers who attended magistrates' courts around London from July to December 2023 contributed data to the CourtWatch London reports.
Becky Clarke @beckyjoyC
Learn more about Becky's work here:
https://www.mmu.ac.uk/research/groups/the-justice-project-sites-of-resistance
Further Resources
Read and download all three CourtWatch London reports here:
https://www.transformjustice.org.uk/focus-areas/courtwatch-london/
Sign up to the CourtWatch mailing list to be informed if volunteer applications open again:
https://transformjustice.eo.page/courtwatchlondon
Transform Justice
Website: www.transformjustice.org.uk
Twitter: @TransformJust1
Email: policy@transformjustice.org.uk
The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.









