Inside Out - Millie Reid TU Dublin

Inside Out - Millie Reid TU Dublin

In this episode, I go inside Ireland’s criminal justice system to ask what we really mean by rehabilitation and what happens when people try to rebuild their lives after prison. We follow Damien Quinn, who entered prison as a teenager and found that some of the hardest challenges came after release: closed doors in work, housing, and education. Out of that experience he created Speire Nua, a project built on lived experience and practical support. Criminologist Dr. Katharina Svirock (University College Cork) steps back to explore the bigger picture: Ireland’s “moderately penal” reputation, high recidivism rates, overcrowded prisons, and the limited supports available for reintegration. She considers what it might look like if rehabilitation were taken seriously as a shared social goal. Former prison governor Eddie Mullins offers the view from inside the walls – a system under pressure, staff who want to do their best, and institutions trying to balance safety, resources and the ambition to change lives. Together, their stories open up a set of difficult, but important, questions: What does it take for someone to truly get a second chance after prison – and what kind of justice system would support that?

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