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I spent 12 years in prison for crimes I did not commit. The only
reason I am here now and able to share my story with you is because
I never stopped fighting to prove my innocence.Eventually, I
won and my convictions were overturned by the Court of Appeal in
2000. I was free...but changed forever. I knew, at first hand, what
injustice felt like, looked like and what prison can do to a human
being.I am scarred by my life experience but I have not
allowed it to hold me back.This is my story. I learned about
criminal behaviour, crime and the law from the confines of a
maximum-security prison cell. I transferred the determined
questioning and methodological research skills I acquired in prison
to become a respected and unwavering reporter that specialised in
social and criminal justice. This is why I go into some of the
toughest prisons in the world; people need to see what justice,
injustice and reform look like around the world. I have visited
many high security prisons around the world, including the
Democratic Republic of Congo, Britain, Papua New Guinea, Colombia,
Brazil, Ukraine, Belize, Romania, Costa Rica and South Africa to
name a few. Inside I meet with some of the world''s most dangerous
prisoners, the guards, prisoners'' families and politicians and
talk to them about crime and punishment. Is it dangerous? Yes, it
is, but I believe it is crucial to show an insight into how prisons
around the World work. Only with greater knowledge and
understanding can real reform take place. My reporting and
investigative journalism about prison, crime and criminal behaviour
has significantly changed people''s perceptions and I am very proud
of that achievement. I left school at 16, and so my academic
achievements have been limited but I do not see that as a failure.
It is part of who I am and is testimony to overcoming the financial
and social challenges I endured growing up in a deprived area
scarred by racial discrimination and inequality. After all I went
from there to prime time television and a career in investigative
journalism that has taken me around the World!I am successful in my
chosen career because I am a curious individual, a skilled
researcher, an experienced interviewer and a tenacious investigator
of facts. I have overcome many challenges and learned to channel my
adversities into action and energy and believe this trait is within
all of us. Finding yourself can be the ultimate challenge. This is
why I volunteer my time to social justice projects I care about.
Encouraging and motivating people to overcome their own adversities
and achieve their own dreams is important to me, regardless of
whether they come from a deprived background with limited
qualifications, or are successful postgraduates, or just an
ordinary person seeking inspiration.The response of the viewers to
my investigations around the World inspires me to continue with my
work. People are curious to understand more about why people commit
crimes, and the different responses and reactions of societies
towards criminal behaviour.