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In It Together: The Joint Enterprise Podcast

Maxine Peake
Joint Enterprise
Wrongful Convictions
Victims' Families
Jengba
British Justice System
Criminal Justice
Racial Injustice
Injustice
Criminal Justice System
Murder
UK Legal System
Violent Crime
Autism
Jordan Cunliffe
Gary Newlove
Miscarriages Of Justice
Homicide
Alex
Amin Jogee
Knife Crime

Hosted by Maxine Peake, ‘In It Together: The Joint Enterprise Podcast’ is a four-part series shining a light on joint enterprise: when multiple people are held responsible for the same crime. Maxine Peake, who starred in ‘Say Nothing’, ‘Peterloo’, ‘Anne’ and ‘Silk’, explores how joint enterprise works, who it affects, and why campaigners are arguing that justice is not being served by these vague ... more

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Introducing 'In It Together', a powerful podcast hosted by Maxine Peake, the series delves deep into the complex world of joint enterprise, questioning whether those convicted under the joint enterprise laws are always truly "in it together" and expl... more

Maxie Peake explores the beginnings of the campaign group JENGbA: Joint Enterprise, Not Guilty by Association, and how they have developed and grown over the past 15 years. Featuring families, legal experts, MPs and others who describe their experien... more

Maxine Peake explores how broad, vague concepts like ‘foresight’ or ‘encouragement’ are compounded when the legal system doesn’t take into account conditions like autism, which can affect someone’s ability to anticipate or understand other people’s b... more

Maxine Peake looks at how and why race affects joint enterprise. Joseph Appiah aka Cleeshay, shares his story of conviction under joint enterprise, Joseph was 15 when he was arrested for murder. And we hear from some of Britain’s leading criminal bar... more

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Christopher Richards
Wrongfully convicted of murder under Joint Enterprise, served 18.5 years in prison.
Episode: Ongoing Injustice
Dr. Felicity Gerry
Professor of Legal Practice, King's Council, barrister at Libertas Chambers and Crocket Chambers.
Episode: Ongoing Injustice
Dr. Nisha Waller
Researcher and racial justice lead at the Legal Charity Appeal.
Episode: Ongoing Injustice
Simon Natas
Solicitor Advocate, founder partner of ITN Solicitors in London.
Episode: Ongoing Injustice
Richard Garside
Director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.
Episode: Ongoing Injustice
Matt Dyson
Professor of Civil and Criminal Law at the University of Oxford.
Episode: Ongoing Injustice
Gloria Morrison
Key campaigner and co-founder of the Joint Enterprise Campaign Group JENGbA.
Episode: Ongoing Injustice

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Maxine Peake
Host exploring the implications of joint enterprise laws and advocating for justice reform through personal stories and expert insights.

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This series explores the intricate and often controversial concept of joint enterprise, a legal principle in the UK where multiple individuals can be held accountable for the same crime, regardless of their actual participation. The discussions highlight poignant testimonials from wrongfully convicted individuals and their families, illuminating the emotional impact of these laws on victims and their communities. By showcasing heartfelt narratives and insights from legal experts, the series advocates for reforms within a justice system perceived to be failing those it should protect, particularly marginalized groups. The integration of expert commentary alongside personal stories offers a comprehensive view of the systemic issues surroundin... more

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