Australia's National Prison Newspaper

Australia's National
Prison Newspaper

Australia's National
Prison Newspaper

ISSUE NO. 9
APRIL 2025
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Experiences

This section publishes stories about individuals’ experiences with the criminal justice system. 

There are so many ways that people have interacted with the system, and so many stories to tell.

Experiences aims to tell those stories, presented as beautiful feature articles. 

Latest
And Still We Endure
One of the hardest things is to leave the person you love in prison, to walk away and not take them with you
By Ellie

Each court attendance made me feel sick to my stomach with nervousness as rich strangers decided my husband’s fate – and our future.

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4 MIN READ
Victoria Loizides
The Impact of Not Being Allowed to Vote
A confusing, isolating and hostile experience
By Stacey Stokes

Elections never bring anything good for people engaged in the system.

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5 MIN READ
Tom Barrett
The Day I Met Jonny
An unlikely connection
By Sam Harris

The thought of spending any time in close contact with Jonny sets my heart racing – and not in a good way.

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6 MIN READ
‘Holding Cell 1’ by Quang Nguyen, Collection CSNSW
Previous Editions

ISSUE NO. 3

September 2024

Chalking Up the Wins

By Daniel Vansetten

While he has been imprisoned on three separate occasions, 8-ball has given Paolo the focus and sense of community to move forward on the right path.  

10 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 2

August 2024

Guide for Those on Remand

By J.J.A.L.

Remand. Difficult times. Difficult times!!! Being on remand, in my opinion, is one of the most trying and testing parts of being in jail.

7 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 2

August 2024

Moving On

By Stacey Stokes

When I was arrested, I had a job, a family, friends. When they sent me to jail, I lost it all. Because that’s the true punishment. You lose your life. You break the law, so you are destroyed.

8 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 2

August 2024

Mirrors on the Inside

By Sam Harris

One of the things I noticed as I entered my grimy first cell in jail was that there were no glass mirrors on the walls. I quickly found out that glass mirrors are banned in jail; no doubt because glass can be easily smashed, shattered and used as a weapon.

6 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 1

July 2024

Ethics in the Line of Duty

Anonymous

Recently, I left my job as a police officer. When people asked why I left the police force, I said it was because my values misaligned with the job. And yet my certificate of service hangs in a frame on my wall. The irony is not lost on me.

4 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 1

July 2024

What to Do With a ‘Brick’ Up My Sleeve – My Prison Journey

By Daniel Vansetten

As the months went by, I started to think about what could be done in that time. I started to see time in a different light.

4 MIN READ
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