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True Justice
Re:
6 episodes
8 months ago

New Zealanders love true crime. But real life isn’t that straightforward. True Justice is a five-part podcast series that shares the stories of those who have been through our prisons, and advocates for a more just justice system in Aotearoa.


“Going to prison was like disappearing. It was just about becoming nothing. You're not going to get positive out of that, like, you can't put negative into something and expect to draw something positive out of that” - Jamie, Episode 5, True Justice.


True Justice is hosted by Ana Chaya Scotney, a Tūhoe / Jewish actor and musician (Cousins, the Breaker-Upperers) and Tommy Doran, a criminology student who spent time in prison as a young methamphetamine addict. 


It was produced by justice advocacy group JustSpeak, and award-winning podcast company Popsock Media (The Lake, The Magpie House), and is published on Re: News.





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New Zealanders love true crime. But real life isn’t that straightforward. True Justice is a five-part podcast series that shares the stories of those who have been through our prisons, and advocates for a more just justice system in Aotearoa.


“Going to prison was like disappearing. It was just about becoming nothing. You're not going to get positive out of that, like, you can't put negative into something and expect to draw something positive out of that” - Jamie, Episode 5, True Justice.


True Justice is hosted by Ana Chaya Scotney, a Tūhoe / Jewish actor and musician (Cousins, the Breaker-Upperers) and Tommy Doran, a criminology student who spent time in prison as a young methamphetamine addict. 


It was produced by justice advocacy group JustSpeak, and award-winning podcast company Popsock Media (The Lake, The Magpie House), and is published on Re: News.





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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True Justice
EPISODE 5: TRANSFORMATION

In Episode 5: Transformation, we hear about alternative visions for justice, and how we could build a world without police and prisons.


New Zealanders love true crime. But real life isn’t that straightforward. True Justice is a five-part podcast series that shares the stories of those who have been through our prisons, and advocates for a more just justice system in Aotearoa.


By JustSpeak, Popsock Media



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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3 years ago
48 minutes 4 seconds

True Justice
EPISODE 4: REHABILITATION

In Episode 4: Rehabilitation, we hear about how prisons aren’t always working well at rehabilitating people, and what things can actually make a difference to stop re-offending.


New Zealanders love true crime. But real life isn’t that straightforward. True Justice is a five-part podcast series that shares the stories of those who have been through our prisons, and advocates for a more just justice system in Aotearoa.


By JustSpeak, Popsock Media



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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3 years ago
42 minutes 46 seconds

True Justice
EPISODE 3: SURVIVAL

In Episode 3: Survival, we hear about medical and mental health support in prison.


New Zealanders love true crime. But real life isn’t that straightforward. True Justice is a five-part podcast series that shares the stories of those who have been through our prisons, and advocates for a more just justice system in Aotearoa.


By JustSpeak, Popsock Media



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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3 years ago
42 minutes 40 seconds

True Justice
EPISODE 2: BROKEN

In Episode 2: Broken, we hear about the history of prisons in New Zealand, what day-to-day life is like on the inside, and how you survive.


New Zealanders love true crime. But real life isn’t that straightforward. True Justice is a five-part podcast series that shares the stories of those who have been through our prisons, and advocates for a more just justice system in Aotearoa.


By JustSpeak, Popsock Media



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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3 years ago
40 minutes 14 seconds

True Justice
EPISODE 1: RUPTURE

In the first episode of True Justice, we hear about what it’s like to be arrested, held in the cells and sent off to prison. For many, it can be a fundamental rupture to their lives.


Jess came from a good family, where there wasn't a lot of drugs or alcohol or violence.


But when she hit her teenage years, she started to struggle with mental health and self image. And she turned to drugs to escape.

 

“I guess it just goes with the territory,” she says. “You know, doing criminal stuff when you're using drugs. And that just became the only life I knew, really from the age of 15.”


She ended up battling a meth addiction, and this landed her in prison a couple of times on remand. And then eventually she was caught selling meth. 


This was actually the wake up call she needed. She went straight to rehab after that arrest, and by the time her court date rolled around, Jess was in a good place - six months clean and sober. 


Because of this, her probation report recommended she serve home detention instead of prison time, especially because she’d taken the initiative and gotten clean on her own terms. 


So, she went and lined up a support house to live in while she served her home detention.


“I went to the supermarket and got all my food, put it in the support house freezer and fridge,” she says. “You know, I really thought I was going to get home detention and didn't buy some boots I liked because I thought “They won’t go over the [ankle monitoring] bracelet”. 


But when she went into court that day, there was a different judge filling in.


“And my lawyer said: ‘You're f**cked.’”


Jess says she felt like the judge present on the day “did not care”. 


“He knew nothing about addiction, or anything like that. And he just, you know, hated meth addicts or, you know, suppliers of meth. And so it's pretty much guaranteed I was going to prison for a while.”


So Jess went up on the supply of meth charges. “And I got given four and a half years, that day in prison. So it was a real shock. And I was wearing my dress, and I didn't have any other clothes packed.”


“I remember going into the prison in the Chubb van, looking back at Auckland City being like, oh my god, four and a half years, it's quite a lot to swallow, when you aren't expecting it.”


New Zealanders love true crime. But real life isn’t that straightforward. True Justice is a five-part podcast series that shares the stories of those who have been through our prisons, and advocates for a more just justice system in Aotearoa.


To hear more stories about what it’s really like to go to prison in New Zealand, listen now to True Justice, a five-part podcast series that shares the stories of those who have been through our prisons, and advocates for a more just justice system in Aotearoa.



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3 years ago
39 minutes 12 seconds

True Justice
True Justice - Trailer
True Justice is a five part narrative podcast series journeying through the justice system, from the moment of arrest to life after prison. This series hears directly from those who have been through our prisons, threading  together a wealth of experience and expertise with witty anecdotes, laughter, and tears - from the mundanity of needing socks, to having to fight for life-saving medical care.

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3 years ago
2 minutes 34 seconds

True Justice

New Zealanders love true crime. But real life isn’t that straightforward. True Justice is a five-part podcast series that shares the stories of those who have been through our prisons, and advocates for a more just justice system in Aotearoa.


“Going to prison was like disappearing. It was just about becoming nothing. You're not going to get positive out of that, like, you can't put negative into something and expect to draw something positive out of that” - Jamie, Episode 5, True Justice.


True Justice is hosted by Ana Chaya Scotney, a Tūhoe / Jewish actor and musician (Cousins, the Breaker-Upperers) and Tommy Doran, a criminology student who spent time in prison as a young methamphetamine addict. 


It was produced by justice advocacy group JustSpeak, and award-winning podcast company Popsock Media (The Lake, The Magpie House), and is published on Re: News.





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.