An opportunity to hear both sides
I thought this was a real thought-provoking podcast and an interesting case. Some of the reviews here seem to be made by people who have very little knowledge of real world journalism. The mother is entitled to be heard, I don’t agree with what she said and it made me angry but it is not the journalists fault. They aren’t the police. They are there to hear all sides and report them. Maybe those reviewers should stick to podcasts with less triggering topics for them. Plenty of warnings are given.
Xxna03xx via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/24/24
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Tried to make it all the way through their podcast but turned it off after having to hear how traumatized the “mum” is by her son having to experience anxiety in prison. Enough. He was given opportunities to stop, and she knew what he was doing but, imho, she enabled him. Garbage.
Reviewer number 10001 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/22
Insightful well balanced reporting. Sympathetically covering an awful life changing experience for a group of women. Couple with some thought provoking ideas about how to prevent more victims.
steljer dan via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/27/22
More evidence based research should have been undertaken on the impact of bullying for children with intellectual disabilities, autism and mental health conditions. This crime is a perfect example of the behavioural patterns created through complex trauma and societal exclusion for those with...Read full review »
maria fiata via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/24/22
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