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🗓️ 5 November 2020
⏱️ 25 minutes
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Please note: This episode is preceded by an extended introduction.
An examination on the nature of Justice.
Recorded by the Archivist in situ.
Content warnings:
While this episode is not directly about race or racial violence nor includes character death, it does explore general themes of wrongful imprisonment & abuses of power. Transcripts can be found here
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Written by Jonathan Sims and directed by Alexander J Newall
Produced by Lowri Ann Davies
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- "The Archivist" - Jonathan Sims
- "The Inspector" - Richard Davies
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1:03.6 | Hi, it's Johnny. We wanted to say a few words up top of the next episode. |
1:09.4 | First up, it is definitely a heavy one, and it's worth reading through the content warnings and |
1:13.4 | show notes before listening. This episode deals with authoritarianism, imprisonment and the police |
1:19.1 | as a tool of political repression by the state in a general sense. It is rooted in my own experiences |
1:25.7 | and those of people close to me. To put it bluntly, there is a reason that police violence is a |
1:31.5 | subject that finds its way into a lot of my work. This episode was written as a sincere exploration |
1:37.0 | of my own fears about the rise of authoritarianism and violent repression around the world. |
1:42.4 | We also wanted to acknowledge that on reflection, we believe this episode does blur the line between |
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