The Idea of Prison Abolitiondoi:10.1515/9780691229775Princeton University PressShelbyTommie
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Those in support of sex work abolition and criminalization consider sex work to be so debased, devoid of meaningful human value, so inherently intolerable that they figure that no rational person could freely choose it for themselves. Something must be wrong with the person who makes such a ...
The supreme form of punishment, namely, the death penalty, is not part of the general system of punishment. The law considers the death penalty to be an extraordinary measure—pending its complete abolition in the future, it is to be used on a temporary basis, and only in cases specially ...
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The abolition of the prison system in the United States is not only a political and economic imperative for those concerned about the meaning of justice, it is also a spiritual necessity in a society that has turned the imprisonment of massive numbers of human beings, two-thirds of whom are...
The Long Parliament of England was established on 3 November 1640 to pass financial bills, following the Bishops' Wars. It sat until 1648, when it was purged, by the New Model Army. General Monck forcibly reinstated its members in February 1660 so they c
Direct Action and the Politics of Subversion.They are interested in therelationship between political struggle and critical theory, and their current research considers thearms trade within the context of police power and abolitionand explores thecontested political status of ‘rebellion’ in the contempo...
The second book I wanted to share with you today isThe Sound of Keychainsby Philippe Claudel. It’s a succession of vignettes, of stolen moments and thoughts about his time as a literature teacher in prison in the 1990s. It lasted more than ten years and I felt like he had to write ...