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The prisoner
I’m now out of prison. Did I learn anything from my two-and-a-half years? Yes, actually—and I’d recommend jail to almost anyone
The prisoner
David was the dearest friend I had ever made in prison. Gradually, however, I realised that there was something truly wrong with him
Subject: British society, Human rights, Intellectuals & ideasThe prisoner
My prison is full of unrepentant men who will never turn away from crime. Yet some are battling against their fears and weaknesses
Subject: Law & governmentThe Prisoner
I rather like this new prison. And being imprisoned has many benefits—I have lost weight, made friends and learned a tremendous amount. I may even be happy here
Subject: Law & governmentThe prisoner
My homosexuality estranges me from those inmates with families, and also from my fellow Christians. Still, as a writer I need a certain amount of isolation
Subject: Law & government, LifestyleThe prisoner
This new prison prides itself on its kind atmosphere. But I am intolerably bored, and I miss the community of suffering in Belmarsh. Still, only 13 months to go
Subject: Law & governmentThe Prisoner
Prison is helping me face my fears and phobias; I believe I was sent here for that very purpose. After many years of vague interest, I have come to believe in God
Subject: Law & governmentThe prisoner
I am on a ward full of violent criminals, including three murderers. Yet I feel love for these men, and will recall my days here as having been full of bitter sweetness
Subject: Law & governmentConfessions
As my mental health declined, I started fantasising that I was related to Goebbels. Soon it all became too much and I swallowed 100 pills—but now things are slowly getting better
Subject: HealthThe prisoner
I am in Belmarsh, England’s worst prison, awaiting trial for conspiracy to murder. Although the other men have been kind to me, I know I can never be part of their world
Subject: Books & literature, Law & government










