Peter Woolf is fifty and was a career criminal until five years ago. He is now married and lives in Norfolk. He regularly gives lectures to police forces and other groups up and down the country on Restorative Justice. He is employed by the Metropolitan Police as a Restorative consultant, working in North London with prolific and priority offenders.
"He could surely have out-miseried most of the ""misery memoirs"" and bagged himself a bestseller ... But he has written a much more interesting book than this. * The Guardian * The power of his story surpasses any behaviour management intervention. * Independent * A powerful and searingly honest read. * Eastern Daily Press * This gripping memoir stands as an indictment of the prison system. * Morning Star *"