In It Together: The Joint Enterprise Podcast goes beyond the media headlines to explore how joint enterprise works, who it affects, and why campaigners are arguing that justice is not being served by these vague laws.
Presented by Maxine Peake, this episode looks at how and why race affects joint enterprise and features Joseph Appiah’s experience of conviction under joint enterprise.
We hear from experts including legal dragnet author Dr Nisha Waller, Dr Felicity Gerry KC, Professor Matt Dyson, Becky Clarke, Simon Natas and Keir Monteith KC. The episode also draws on data from our usual suspects report.
This podcast has been produced by EarWorm Productions and edited by our Head of Programmes Helen Mills in collaboration with JENGbA. It has been funded by the Institute of Now and the Barry Amiel & Norman Melburn Trust.