Breaking Badness: Doing Time | 3

Breaking Badness: Doing Time | 3

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Breaking Badness: Hard Time | 4

Sitting next to Macquarie, Wellington maximum security prison is a physical reminder that there is another corrections system out there, where they still do things the hard way. Gary pays it a visit and comes face-to-face with a man who’s spent five years in solitary. Subscribe t ...  Show more

Breaking Badness: Rehabilitation? | 5

The daughter of a prisoner facing an eight-year stretch tells Gary what prison time costs those on the inside - as well as their families. Back inside Macquarie, her dad sits down to talk about how he ended up in prison, as well as his hopes and fears on release. Subscribe to Cri ...  Show more

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