I genuinely had no idea how broken our justice system is and never really fully understood how prisons and sentences focused upon proper, well-devised rehabilitation could benefit society and cut recidivism rates. This gave me a valuable insight into just how poorly our past governments have performed. I truly hope that the appointment of the Timpsons boss as the Prisons Minister helps transform the system as he is a man who knows just how valuable rehabilitation is.
This was an excellent non-fiction read. I enjoy Chris Atkin's interesting writing style and commentary. It is really interesting to get the insight of an ex-con even if it is a very middle-class white collar ex-con. I found it interesting he spent time in prison with allegedly reformed ex-fraudster, Alexander Wood. I work for a bank in Financial Crime, and Wood delivered a presentation to my department that opened our eyes on how easy it was to con people, not just the naive and vulnerable.
I'm as far from a criminal as you get and don't know anyone who has been to prison and so it's easy for people like me to characterise certain people as 'scum', never understanding how they could do the things that they do. Reading a book like this opened my eyes as to why people may go down that path even after spending time in prison.
I enjoyed this so much I've added his book about his time in prison to my reading list.