Prison. It is a word that conjures up loss, bleakness and despair. A
place where those who have broken the law are kept, both for punishment
and for the safety of society. But behind these images are human
stories, accounts of tragic mistakes and broken lives, woven in-between
with hope. For those inside prison, it is hope that often keeps them
going: for the future, for those they care for, and for the chance to
start afresh upon release. This collection of 20 pieces by serving
prisoners and people on probation explores the under-side of the
criminal justice system - the side that does not make it into tabloids
or documentaries. We get a chance to see the stories, thoughts and
experiences of those condemned by the courts and, in many cases, by
society too. Importantly, we learn how many are repentant of the past;
how some are in the midst of their own battles for justice, and how all
cling onto hope. Through their accounts, we have a chance to reflect
upon our own lives, perhaps even drawing inspiration from pathways we
barely avoided. In the words of Kody M in A Beautiful Thing: 'So whoever
you are, no matter what trial and tribulations you are going though,
don't ever let go of hope.'