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Inside Parkhurst - The Final Stretch lydbok
  
  
  259,-
  
Return to HMP Parkhurst in this raw and fascinating account of life as a prison officer. 
David Berridge returns with more stories from his time as a prison officer at HMP Parkhurst, giving a uncompromising look at the harsh reality of working in British prisons. From dealing with inmate violence and clearing out defiled prison cells to the unsavoury nature of prison language and life, this is an even more detailed look inside Britain's most infamous prison.
Through it all, David retains hi…
  
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    259,-
  
  
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    Undertittel
    More stories from behind the bars of Britain’s most violent prison
  
  
  
  
    Forlag
    Seven Dials
  
  
  
    Utgitt
    28 september 2023
    
  
  
  
  
    Lengde
    8:46
  
  
  
    Sjanger
    
      Biografier, Dokumentar og fakta
    
  
  
  
  
    Språk
    English
  
  
    Format
    mp3
  
  
    DRM-beskyttelse
    App-only
  
  
    ISBN
    9781399609708
  
Return to HMP Parkhurst in this raw and fascinating account of life as a prison officer. 
David Berridge returns with more stories from his time as a prison officer at HMP Parkhurst, giving a uncompromising look at the harsh reality of working in British prisons. From dealing with inmate violence and clearing out defiled prison cells to the unsavoury nature of prison language and life, this is an even more detailed look inside Britain's most infamous prison.
Through it all, David retains his wry humour and offers a much-needed assessment of the state of UK prisons today, the job crisis and poor recruitment, the corruption and gangs running rife, and the mental health epidemic hitting prisoners, causing many to take their own lives.
      David Berridge returns with more stories from his time as a prison officer at HMP Parkhurst, giving a uncompromising look at the harsh reality of working in British prisons. From dealing with inmate violence and clearing out defiled prison cells to the unsavoury nature of prison language and life, this is an even more detailed look inside Britain's most infamous prison.
Through it all, David retains his wry humour and offers a much-needed assessment of the state of UK prisons today, the job crisis and poor recruitment, the corruption and gangs running rife, and the mental health epidemic hitting prisoners, causing many to take their own lives.
 
        