Unlawful Killing

INQUEST
Unlawful Killing

Every year hundreds of people die preventable deaths at the hands of police, whilst in prison, or in the care of mental health services in the UK. Some of the names you’ll know. Most of them you won’t.   Bereaved families are left fighting for answers, demanding justice, and campaigning for change, in a system that is stacked against them. Drawing on four decades of campaigning and in conversation with those at the forefront of these struggles, hosts Lee Lawrence and Lucy Brisbane shine a light on injustice, amplify stories of resistance that need to be heard and explore the best way forward.  https://www.inquest.org.uk/podcast A podcast by INQUEST, the only charity fighting for justice alongside families bereaved by deaths involving the state, including police, prison and mental health services. Support this show https://www.inquest.org.uk/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 11/23/2023

    Unlawful Killing: Policing Part 1 | Episode 1

    Since INQUEST was founded in 1981, it has recorded almost 2000 deaths involving the police. In this episode, Lucy Brisbane and Lee Lawrence take you right back to one of the cases that led to INQUEST being set up to respond to these deaths: the killing of Blair Peach in 1979. Just a few years later, Lee’s mother Cherry Groce was shot by Brixton police, sparking the 1985 Brixton uprisings. This episode features Celia Stubbs, the partner of Blair Peach, founder member of INQUEST and a core participant in the Undercover Policing Inquiry. Decades on, the more recent fatal police shooting of Chris Kaba has brought the same issues back to the fore. Lucy and Lee will be exploring this more in episode two through an interview with Chris' dad, Prosper Kaba. Lucy and Lee look at what connects these deaths and the ongoing struggles for justice. ***Celia's mention of the 'ANL' is in reference to the Anti-Nazi League that was set up in 1977 to oppose the rise of far-right groups in the UK***   Unlawful Killing is made in partnership with INQUEST and Aunt Nell. Produced by Leila Hagmann and Naomi Oppenheim. Consultant Producers Tash Walker and Adam Zmith. This podcast is part funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Hodge Jones & Allen. Oral histories supported by OnTheRecord. Music by Dave Okumu More information and sources of support: www.inquest.org.uk/podcast Support this show by donating at: www.inquest.org.uk/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min

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Every year hundreds of people die preventable deaths at the hands of police, whilst in prison, or in the care of mental health services in the UK. Some of the names you’ll know. Most of them you won’t.   Bereaved families are left fighting for answers, demanding justice, and campaigning for change, in a system that is stacked against them. Drawing on four decades of campaigning and in conversation with those at the forefront of these struggles, hosts Lee Lawrence and Lucy Brisbane shine a light on injustice, amplify stories of resistance that need to be heard and explore the best way forward.  https://www.inquest.org.uk/podcast A podcast by INQUEST, the only charity fighting for justice alongside families bereaved by deaths involving the state, including police, prison and mental health services. Support this show https://www.inquest.org.uk/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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