2023-05-02 02:02:00
Irena Bayer has been working in the Puch-Urstein prison for 16 years. There she is a confidante for people who are in prison. Experts have been saying for years that there are more and more prisoners in normal prisons with mental disorders. But can individual conversations with the psychological service in prison do anything at all? And what worries and needs do people who are behind bars have?
Bayer talks regarding this in the new episode of “Tatort Salzburg”. And prison chaplain Jonathan Werner also gives an insight into his work.
Podcast Tatort Salzburg
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