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Prison as a new start? Can it work? Bars on the windows, locked doors and isolation in your own cell: this is the everyday life of many inmates in German prisons. Franzi is one of them. Three years ago she was sentenced to several years in prison for commercial fraud. She is currently serving her sentence in the Bielefeld-Brackwede prison. Lisa-Sophie visits her there and wants to know whether there is actually a daily routine in prison, what it is like to live under the same roof as murderers and why she sees her time in prison as a new start. She used to be a trainee nurse, now she is locked up in prison. She only sees her father a few times a year, her grandmother died while she was in prison. What does that do to Franzi? And do you make contacts for new criminal jobs in prison or do you get the chance to get your life back under control? Lisa-Sophie talks about it with Franzi and Elke Menzelius, security guards in Franzi's department. You can find more films on the subject in our playlist “Does prison make people more criminal?”: • Does prison make people more criminal? This film is for educational purposes. If you want to find out more about Lisa-Sophie - here is the link to his Instagram account: / lisabindestrichsophie Reporter: Lisa-Sophie Scheurell Authors: Diana Kulozik Camera: Markus Valley, Robert Stöger Editor: Markus Valley, Robert Stöger Community: Jan Rothe, Antonia Dengler, Tim Pohl Editor: Teresa Fries Chapters: 00:00 Welcome “A fresh start in prison: I want to take my life back into my own hands” 00:52 What is a high-security prison? 04:01 This is what a cell in a women's prison looks like 05:50 This is why I ended up in prison 07:37 This is how I live in prison 11:05 Does prison make people more criminal? 14:16 Prison stay: This is how I feel about it 18:31 Cooking training in prison 24:21 We recommend these films to you This is #TheQuestion: There are these big, tricky questions to which there are no easy answers: Why do we bully? Why do we let animals suffer? Do we drink too much? Or: What does porn do to us? Our team and we are interested in questions that have something directly to do with our lives, but also topics that are important to all of us and are often only discussed superficially. We look for answers to these questions, week after week - openly, honestly and independently. To do this, we do not meet experts, but are there: at the slaughterhouse, at the swinger party, while proselytizing in the pedestrian zone. And because we want to get to know as many perspectives as possible in our search, a question always occupies us for several weeks. In the end, we want to give an answer, even if that is not easy for us. With each video - but especially in the discussions with you - we come a little closer to an answer to the big, tricky questions. The question on Facebook: / diefrage The question on Instagram: / diefrage_offiziell The question on TikTok: / diefrage_offiziell The question as a podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Dg1kag... Our netiquette: https://www.funk.net/netiquette ──────────────────────────── YEAH! We are also part of #funk. Check it out: YouTube: / funkofficial Instagram: / funk TikTok: / funk Website: https://go.funk.net https://go.funk.net/impressum funk is a joint offering of the Association of Broadcasting Corporations of the Federal Republic of Germany (ARD) and the Second German Television (ZDF).