What can people who were incarcerated, and survivors of violent crime teach us about improving the justice system? Everything. Go behind-the-scenes of Benjamin Perrin’s book "Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial" to hear their raw and gritty accounts, and from others on the frontlines. Awarded "Best Podcasts of 2023".

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Episodes from 2023

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S1:E12 - Courtroom to Campfire: Harold Johnson's Final Public Lecture for Indigenous Justice, Benjamin Perrin and Harold Johnson

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S1:E11 - Justice for Myles Gray - People in Mental Health Distress Dying in Police Encounters, Melissa Gray, Ben Miljure, Ngai Pindell, and Benjamin Perrin

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S1:E10 - Racism & The Criminal Legal System - Prof. Julius Haag, Benjamin Perrin and Julius Haag

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S1:E9 - Broken Trust: An Indigenous Person's Encounters with Police - "Angeline", Benjamin Perrin

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S1:E8 - Hopelessness to Healing: Surviving Jail, Overdoses & Attempted Suicide - “Duncan”, Benjamin Perrin

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S1:E7 - Trauma and The Criminal Justice System - Dr. Gabor Maté, Benjamin Perrin and Gabor Maté

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S1:E6 - Surviving Intimate Partner Violence - "Skye", Benjamin Perrin

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S1:E5 - Whistleblower: A Corrections Officer Speaks Out, Benjamin Perrin

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S1:E4 - From “Tough on Crime” Politician to Justice Reformer - Michael Bryant, Benjamin Perrin and Michael Bryant

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S1:E3 - What is Jail Really Like? - "Nate", Benjamin Perrin

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S1:E2 - From Residential School Survivor to Criminal Lawyer - Myrna McCallum, Benjamin Perrin and Myrna McCallum

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S1:E1 - An Indigenous Woman's Struggle to Survive - "Jessica", Benjamin Perrin

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S1 - Trailer, Benjamin Perrin