The View Magazine’s 15th issue lands with the weight of urgency and the fire of resistance. Created for women with conviction, both in experience and in purpose.
You’ll find more than 250 pages of essential in-depth insight into the secretive working of the Global Justice System. Harrowing experiences by women at HMP Bronzefield and HMP…
At HMP Bronzefield, women with cancer are chained during treatment, denied hospital care, left to bleed in their cells, and forced to endure filthy, malnourishing conditions. Emergency bells go unanswered, and basic medical rights are ignored. This is not justice—it is systemic cruelty.
Meanwhile, King Charles received world-class cancer treatment. Why are women in prison,…
Megan Morris wrote this article on behalf of The View Magazine, UK.
Krish Patel, founder of Tales to Inspire, believes that stories have the power to change how we see education. His podcast and community project began in 2019, after a series of marathons and a chance meeting with a friend who had been living on…
Since the early 1990s, Emmaus has been reshaping the way the UK supports people experiencing homelessness. With 29 communities nationwide, Emmaus offers more than a place to stay. Each community provides stability, meaningful work, and the chance to build a new future.
Today, more than 850 residents, known as companions, live in Emmaus communities. Every…
The government has backtracked on its long-promised plans to build a network of women’s residential centres for those convicted of low-level crimes — seven years after first announcing the scheme.
The centres were intended to provide an alternative to prison, offering rehabilitation and support in a less punitive environment. Planning permission had already been granted for the first centre, a 12-bed…
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has come under fire after axing the domestic abuse advocate role in women’s prisons, despite its own statistics showing that 57% of female prisoners have experienced domestic abuse.
The decision, made without warning or public explanation, has drawn sharp criticism from campaigners, charities, and church leaders who argue that cutting such…
At HMP Bronzefield, Britain’s largest women’s prison, tragedy has become routine. Just weeks ago, Toni, a transgender man incarcerated at the privately run facility, took his own life. Behind the walls of a prison managed by Sodexo Limited— a French catering and facilities giant — lives are being lost, safeguarding is failing, and families are left with unanswered…
Agnieszka left Poland 15 years ago and built a successful career in education administration in England. For over a decade she worked in senior roles, building a stable life. But three weeks ago everything changed. She was picked up off the street by the Metropolitan Police and told she was wanted on an extradition warrant…
The Women's Prison Association (WPA) stands as a beacon of transformative justice in a system often defined by punishment and isolation. As the oldest organisation in the United States dedicated to supporting women impacted by incarceration, their 180-year legacy offers profound insights into what effective justice reform truly requires. My conversation with Meg Egan, WPA's…
The mothers of Palestine Action campaigners Zoey and Fatima Zinab have spoken out about the toll of their daughters’ imprisonment, calling it a misuse of counter-terrorism powers to silence dissent.
Fatima Zainab, just 20 years old, has spent the last nine months on remand in HMP Bronzefield. Instead of preparing to graduate with her degree…
