Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Look at life behind bars

DOCUMENTAR­Y MAKERS GIVEN UNPRECEDEN­TED ACCESS TO HMP DURHAM

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BLO OD is being wiped off the wall and an inmate is fretting about the stains on his new tracksuit. “It’s just one of them days” says the prisoner at HMP Durham, in the latest instalment of this no-holds-barred documentar­y.

Elsewhere, another huge, and intimidati­ng, inmate stands over a washing machine explaining how best to get blood off white trainers and leave “a good smell”.

He’s says he’s used to dealing with blood and faeces stains.

Filmed over seven months, this gives us unpreceden­ted

access to life behind bars, and it’s not pretty.

This episode focuses on what it takes to break the vicious cycle of violence between prisoners and against the staff. With fights breaking out on the wing all the time, it seems an endless struggle.

In one scene, riot police are called in to help “ghost” a violent inmate away to another prison because he holds a grudge against Durham officers.

Meanwhile, cameras focus on Troi Brown, a violent offender with conviction­s of kidnapping and possession of a firearm, who has arrived from Nottingham prison.

A trouble-maker, he’s spent nine of the last 10 years in jail and has been moved 27 times. He kicks off pretty soon when he can’t get a hot cup of tea.

But later on, as Troi takes part in some rehabilita­tion sessions, including hearing from ex-con, prison mentor Gary Crooks, something shifts. But will it be enough to change him?

Gripping, heart breaking, bleak and shocking, this is a timely look at life behind bars.

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Fights are a common occurrence in jail

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