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Jailbreak Tuesday 22nd July
August 10, 2008 11:35 PM PDT
Mandy is a 34 year old Aboriginal woman who has been dealing with “addiction” since her teens. She has done a number of stints in gaol and wanted the opportunity to tell her story of healing to other listeners of Jailbreak.
Part 1: Mandy tells us about her childhood, her involvement with illicit drugs (and the criminal justice system) and receiving support from people with Christian belief.
15th July, 2008 A sibling perspective
July 22, 2008 11:01 PM PDT
Samantha shares her views and feelings about having a brother who has spent much of the past 10 years in gaol.
8th July, 2008 - NAIDOC
July 08, 2008 06:46 PM PDT
Jailbreak celebrates NAIDOC and the show includes a very interesting interview with Ron Timbery from the DCS Aboriginal Support and Planning Unit as well as creative works recorded with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in prison.
1st July, 2008 Exercise/Sport in gaol.
July 08, 2008 05:54 PM PDT
Tonight’s show is about exercise in gaol and the role it can play. It was produced for Jailbreak last year by Erica Vowles and this is a repeat broadcast.
24th June, 2008 Art From Inside
July 08, 2008 05:28 PM PDT
Come on a virtual tour of Prison Fellowship’s “Art from Inside” Exhibition. Featuring over 70 artworks from NSW prison inmates, the theme this year is Hopes and Fears and Jailbreak attended the opening.
17th June, 2008 "Mad Morro" - documentary
July 08, 2008 04:35 PM PDT
James Morris has been behind bars for his entire adult life. Coming home to Taree after a 13 year stint is the subject of a new documentary “Mad Morro”. Listen to a fascinating interview with writer/director Kelrick Martin.
10th June, 2008 - Employed within the law
June 10, 2008 10:23 PM PDT
"Employed within the law" So what do you have to tell a potential employer about your criminal history? Kingsford Legal Centre gives us the law low down on many matters to do with getting work; also prose from death row prisoner and author Reginald S Lewis.
June 3rd, 2008 Produced by women at Dillwynia Correctional Centre
June 10, 2008 08:56 PM PDT
Women at Dillwynia Correctional Centre, South Windsor have created this week’s fabulous Jailbreak show. Informative, musical and impressive!
Special thanks to Noreen Pang -Work Place Communications Teacher, Dillwynia; Chief Andrea Bowen, Dillwynia; Ben and Rob, DCS Audio Visual Production Unit.
20th May, 2008 Not in our Gaols - Why should we want Needle Exchange Programs in prisons?
June 03, 2008 07:46 PM PDT
For Hepatitis Awareness Week, Jailbreak airs some of the perspectives of speakers presenting at an important forum titled: "Needle Exchange Programs in Australian Prisons - Making it Happen"; hosted in Canberra by the Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users' League (AIVL) on May 20.
6 May, 2008 Going to Court
June 03, 2008 07:16 PM PDT
Going to court as a prison inmate is no picnic. Hear the past experiences of Toni as well as Darren.
29 April, 2008 Spirituality and Prisoners - Part 2
June 03, 2008 05:55 PM PDT
Religion outside and the role of faith based interventions post release. Produced by Leeanne Torpey
22 April, 2008 Role of Spirituality in Prisons
June 03, 2008 05:07 PM PDT
Spirituality in Prisons - Faith based Interventions.
produced by Leeanne Torpey. Part 1 Religion inside.
8 April, 2008 Sex Offender Supervision
April 21, 2008 11:05 PM PDT
Prof. David Wilson interviewed on best practices from overseas
5 February 2008 Billy Bragg and prisoner rehabilitaion.
February 05, 2008 09:48 PM PST
January 09, 2008 08:11 PM PST
It's become a Jailbreak tradition to end the year with an overview of the past 12 months as voiced by prisoners, ex-prisoners and familiy members. Tonight's montage will give you a flavour of Jailbreak from 2007.
Additional 'Hay Girls' material - full interview with Senator Andrew Murray
December 12, 2007 07:51 PM PST
Additional 'Hay Girls' material - interview with Joanne Penglase from CLAN
December 12, 2007 07:27 PM PST
2 January 2007 - Helen Barnacle special
November 21, 2007 04:42 PM PST
5 December 2006 - Deportation of non-citizens Bev and son's story
November 21, 2007 03:53 PM PST
This week on Jailbreak we feature Bev, a mother speaking about her son’s possible deportation as a result of not having Australian citizenship and committing crime. Hundreds of prisoners face a similar fate under current Commonwealth law.
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Podcast SummaryWith music, stories and poetry from the inside, Jailbreak gives a voice to prison inmates, their families and friends. It provides information on criminal, prison and health issues as well as connecting prisoners to the community through their music, poetry, views and health messages. THIS PODCAST IS FOR PERSONAL LISTENING ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR ANY COMMERCIAL PURPOSES OR RE-BROADCAST WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC PERMISSION OFINDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANTS. Fans of this ShowFavorite LinksContact MeSubscribe to this Podcast
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