Revolving Doors Podcast

By: Revolving Doors Agency
  • Summary

  • Revolving Doors is changing the criminal justice debate. Our podcasts bring people with lived experience together with front line staff, academics and leading thinkers to better understand the revolving door of crisis and crime.

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Episodes
  • Rethink & Reset (RE)cordings Ep. 6: Drug decriminalisation, poverty, and policing
    Feb 8 2024

    Welcome to Rethink & Reset, a podcast series from Revolving Doors.

     

    In this series we'll be delving into the heart of our criminal justice system, as we speak to experts including our lived experience members, activists, and sector professionals about what needs to change to create a smarter, more humane system.


    In our sixth and final episode of this series, we speak to Jason Kew, former Thames Valley Police Chief Inspector and current Senior Innovative Practice Officer at the Centre for Justice Innovation. Jason joins us to share what his career in policing has taught him about the need for drug decriminalisation and action on poverty, as well as the interaction between policing and politics and the role that the police should play in our society today.


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    31 mins
  • Rethink & Reset (RE)cordings Ep. 5: Music, racism & youth work
    Jan 31 2024

    Welcome to Rethink & Reset, a podcast series from Revolving Doors.

     

    In this series we'll be delving into the heart of our criminal justice system, as we speak to experts including our lived experience members, activists, and sector professionals about what needs to change to create a smarter, more humane system.


    For Episode 5, we speak to youth worker, education consultant and author Ciaran Thapar. With over a decade's experience working with young people, Ciaran is the author of Cut Short: Youth Violence, Loss and Hope in the City, and joins us to talk about social change, race, and the role that music (specifically drill and rap) plays in the lives of young, socially excluded people.


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    32 mins
  • Rethink & Reset (RE)cordings Ep. 4: Neurodiversity, trauma & abolitionism
    Jan 24 2024

    Welcome to Rethink & Reset, a podcast series from Revolving Doors.

     

    In this series we'll be delving into the heart of our criminal justice system, as we speak to experts including our lived experience members, activists, and sector professionals about what needs to change to create a smarter, more humane system.


    In Episode 4 we're joined by Whitney Iles: youth worker, activist, and founder of Project 507, a community enterprise that aims to address and break cycles of youth violence. Over the past 20 years Whitney has built her career supporting young people trapped in the criminal justice system, and shares her thoughts on the interplay between neurodiversity, trauma, and the justice system, as well as her views on abolitionism and why she's stepping back from Project 507's frontline work.



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    20 mins

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