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Justice on Trial: Why Punishment Doesn’t Heal | Chris Daw KC & Dr Marianne Trent

Justice on Trial: Why Punishment Doesn’t Heal | Chris Daw KC & Dr Marianne Trent

Update: 2025-11-24
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Barrister and author Chris Daw KC joins Dr Marianne Trent to discuss why punishment does not reduce crime and how trauma, inequality, childhood adversity and addiction drive people into the justice system. We explore the limitations of “getting tough on crime”, the impact of criminalising children, and what countries like Luxembourg and Switzerland can teach us about more effective, trauma-informed and compassionate approaches to justice. The conversation covers youth offending, drug policy, harm reduction, rehabilitation, and the long-term effects of shame and early environment on behaviour. This episode is particularly useful for aspiring psychologists, clinicians working in forensic or community settings, and anyone interested in understanding how justice systems can reduce reoffending and improve public safety. #criminaljustice #traumainformed #aspiringpsychologist

Highlights

  • 00:00 - Welcome and introduction to barrister and author Chris Daw KC
  • 01:40 - Why punishment fails to reduce crime and what really drives offending
  • 03:20 - The justice system’s obsession with incarceration and its hidden costs
  • 06:00 - Chris reflects on childhood, missed education, and forks in the road
  • 08:45 - The impact of early environment and parental support on life chances
  • 10:30 - A real-life story showing how deprivation fuels future outcomes
  • 12:30 - Intergenerational inequality and the illusion of fairness in society
  • 16:00 - Why “getting tough on crime” misunderstands human behaviour
  • 18:00 - What justice should really aim for: fewer victims, safer communities
  • 20:30 - The addiction to punishment and how politics fuels it
  • 23:00 - Law as a social construction – and why our approach is outdated
  • 26:00 - What Luxembourg’s youth justice model gets right
  • 30:00 - Why children’s brains aren’t ready for adult accountability
  • 34:00 - The role of shame and trauma in youth offending
  • 36:30 - Should all drugs be legalised? Exploring global examples
  • 40:00 - Lessons from Switzerland’s heroin-assisted treatment programme
  • 45:30 - Why prohibition fuels addiction and crime
  • 53:00 - What legalisation could look like in a regulated, licensed system
  • 59:00 - Understanding the role of a barrister and what “KC” means
  • 01:02:00 - Final reflections: compassion as the only path to justice that heals

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Justice on Trial: Why Punishment Doesn’t Heal | Chris Daw KC & Dr Marianne Trent

Justice on Trial: Why Punishment Doesn’t Heal | Chris Daw KC & Dr Marianne Trent