‘It’s a microcosm of the world’ – Canadian prison experiences

‘It’s a microcosm of the world’ – Canadian prison experiences

People First Radio

Lee Chapelle has helped hundreds of inmates navigate their way through the Canadian corrections system. The founder of Canadian Prison Consulting, he also spent much of his young adulthood behind bars, beginning at age 16. Now Chapelle works with clients

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34:1425 Mar 2024

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Life Behind Bars: Insights from a Prison Consultant

Episode Overview

  • Lee Chapelle shares his journey from inmate to prison consultant.
  • Unspoken rules and dynamics of prison life.
  • The role of poverty in driving crime.
  • Importance of community support in preventing reoffending.
  • Advocacy for prisoner rights and better rehabilitation.
It's a microcosm of the world, jails and prisons.

Ever wondered what life inside a Canadian prison is really like? In this episode of People First Radio, you'll get an eye-opening glimpse into the world of incarceration through the experiences of Lee Chapelle. Lee, the founder of Canadian Prison Consulting, spent much of his young adulthood behind bars and now dedicates his life to helping others navigate the complex prison system.

He provides crucial support to inmates, offering guidance on how to handle the dynamics of prison life and avoid common pitfalls. Lee shares candid stories about his time as an inmate and how he transitioned into a role where he now advocates for prisoner rights. His unique perspective sheds light on the often-overlooked aspects of the criminal justice system, such as the gap in support once a lawyer's job ends and the challenges inmates face upon arrival in prison.

From understanding the unspoken rules of prison life to the importance of maintaining personal safety, Lee's insights are invaluable for anyone facing incarceration or interested in criminal justice reform. The episode also touches on broader societal issues like poverty and its role in driving crime, as well as the importance of community support in preventing reoffending.

Lee argues that a more nuanced approach to incarceration—one that differentiates between those willing to change and those who are not—could significantly improve rehabilitation outcomes. If you're interested in understanding the intricacies of the prison system from someone who has lived it, this episode is a must-listen. It’s not just about surviving prison; it’s about preparing for a better future. So, what can we learn from Lee's journey? How can we better support those who are incarcerated?

Tune in to find out.

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