Inside Justice Week 2008
Frontline staff from Cambridgeshire’s justice agencies stole the show during this year’s Inside Justice Week.
Police sergeant Luke Coulson, senior Crown prosecutor Olivia Gooding, HMP Whitemoor duty governor Martin Kettle and Nacro resettlement officer Christine Sharp were released into the community to talk about their careers.
The four took part in a series of interviews on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire throughout Inside Justice Week, which ran from 18 to 25 October.

Meanwhile The Evening Telegraph in Peterborough gave readers a chance to see how justice is done locally and have their say on sentencing.
Launching Inside Justice Week, Cambridgeshire Criminal Justice Board chair and Chief Constable Julie Spence said residents should have confidence in the justice system because offences were being dealt with more efficiently than ever before.
Inside Justice Week is a major campaign aimed at opening up the criminal justice system to the public. This year's theme was 'Justice for All'.

