World in Action: The Hate Factories (1991)
The first of a two-part series documenting the harrowing conditions experienced by many in the UK prison system. The documentary also reveals how the home office, when faced with evidence of serious assaults against prisoners, tried to buy their silence. The Prisoner Solidarity Network is a group of people committed to dismantling the criminal justice system and building a society based on collective care. Our members include people inside and outside of prisons. Some of us are ex-prisoners and some are children, partners, or friends of people inside. Many of us are survivors of interpersonal and state violence. Some of us come to this work through our values rather than direct experience of the prison system. We want to build a society where conflicts can be resolved without resorting to imprisonment and punishment, where our relationships with each other are not shaped by capitalism and where we are not divided by race, class, or gender.

World in Action: The Ghost Train (1991)

New York State Prisons: How to Avoid Rape in Prison - Men's Orientation

Dispatches: Voices from Long Lartin (1989)

Strangeways 7 Borstal Boys, 1980

World In Action - Combat 18 programme 1

World In Action: The Prison Children (1977)

'Dispatches' - Young, Nazi and Proud -

World in Action: Banged Up (1979)

Strangeways 5 The Block, 1980

World In Action - Combat 18 programme 3

Spotlight On The Troubles: A Secret History: Episode 1

Man Alive Borstal 1970s

John Pilger - The Quiet Mutiny - World in Action (1970)

Rolf Harris The Dark Truth Behind The Icon | Crimes That Shook Britain

The Hunt for Lux: The Internet’s Most Disturbed User

Christiane F. und die Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (Doku 2012, Aufnahmen 1994)

World in Action - The Yard's Yardies

HMP Barlinnie Special Unit 1976

Guildford Four Release | Historic Injustice Overturned | The Troubles Archive Documentary (1989)

