
Justice, Disrupted
Calling all visionaries, reformers and people who want to make change happen. In the UK and internationally, the scales of justice are far from balanced. More often, those involved with the justice system have landed there because of societal imbalances: a lack of access to basic human needs such as homes, healthcare and education. So, what can we do about it? Please note that views expressed by the guests on the ‘Justice, Disrupted’ podcast are personal to them and are not endorsed by Community Justice Scotland (CJS); either as a non-departmental public body, nor of the employed staff at CJS. By producing this podcast CJS is not advocating or promoting the views of the guests but creating a space for people to speak their truth and views should therefore not be affiliated with those of CJS.
Podcasting since 2021 • 6 episodes
Justice, Disrupted
Latest Episodes
Kit de Waal
In this episode Byron speaks to writer and former magistrate, Kit de Waal. They talk about how Kit's upbringing influenced her choices; her experience of working within the justice system and why compassion is always the answer.
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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1:02:29

Chris Daw QC
In this episode Byron speaks to Chris Daw QC: Lawyer, legal commentator and author of 'Justice on Trial'. Together they discuss radical overhauls needed within the UK justice system to create a fairer society; including a new approach ...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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59:47

Reverend Richard Coles
In this episode Byron speaks to Reverend Richard Coles. In addition to Richard's position in the clergy, he is an author, radio presenter and former member of popular '80s duo <...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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50:06
