Criminal

  • Author Angela Kirwin
  • Narrator Angela Kirwin
  • Publisher Orion
  • Run Time 7 hours and 15 minutes
  • Format Audio
  • Genre Law, Prison law.
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What to expect

'Compelling, urgent and devastating. A triumph' The Secret Barrister

'Funny, heart-breaking and utterly authentic' Dr Amanda Brown, author of THE PRISON DOCTOR

'A breath-taking account of the UK's crumbling prison system. Every politician and decision-maker involved in our prisons should be placed on 23-hour lockdown and made to read this book' Nick Pettigrew, author of ANTI-SOCIAL

"I was what the older generation of prison officers called a 'care bear'. It was my job to work with the prisoners most in danger of falling through the cracks and, if not deliver them safely to the community upon release, fully rehabilitated, then at least stop them from killing themselves or anyone else..."

Come with Angela Kirwin for a journey inside prison like no other. For over a decade she was a social care worker in some of Britain's most notorious prisons.

Now she wants to tell the stories of the men she met, because she believes that prison is failing everyone, damaging the most vulnerable people in our societies, creating habitual criminals, leaving us all less safe and contributing to a society that is immeasurably less humane. Every year, we spend billions of pounds on a system that fundamentally doesn't work.

Rather than a separate world full of people that aren't like us, prison is where the most damaged and vulnerable people in our society end up and we all need to urgently care about that, so we can change it. Because the state of our prisons is criminal.

Critics Review

  • The most compelling account I’ve read from the other side of the fence….she digs instead into the complex backgrounds of the inmates in her care, while exploring the wider social and political problems that have turned prisons into a factory for reoffending…there are welcome moments of levity

    The Times
  • Compelling, urgent and devastating. Criminal tells the stories from within our prisons that many – not least those in power – would rather went untold. How we treat the vulnerable, the broken and the irredeemable defines our humanity. Angela Kirwin’s heartbreaking, beautifully rendered true-life tales forensically expose uncomfortable truths about how we order our society, how we relate to each other, and what we must change. A triumph

    The Secret Barrister
  • The book is at its best when she strips aways the physical and psychological walls that separate those inside from the communities that one day they will rejoin, however long ministers make their sentences…her plea for society to be more compassionate and prisons kinder, safer places, is heartfelt and humane.

    The Observer
  • This is an astonishingly powerful and authentic portrait of today’s fatally flawed prison system. Angela Kirwin writes compellingly and researches meticulously. She weaves together her eyewitness narrative and her reforming zeal into a compelling story which should shake our national conscience

    Jonathan Aitken
  • A funny, heart-breaking and utterly authentic journey inside prison. Everyone needs to read this book

    Dr Amanda Brown, author of THE PRISON DOCTOR
  • A brilliant, heartfelt, deeply moving and utterly enraging account of life inside Britain’s failing prisons system. The chasm between the political rhetoric of ‘Prison Works’ and the reality of a system shredded by austerity is growing ever wider and this book from someone who has worked on the frontline should act as a wake up call for radical change. We are wasting billions on perpetuating failure, making rehabilitation harder than ever, destroying lives and contributing to crime rather than bringing it down

    Alastair Campbell

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