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Living Beyond Carceral Logics in Cymru (Part 2)
In the second half of this article Emma Gant, Holly Mogford and John Moore explore the possibility of developing abolitionist practices and organising in Cymru (Wales).
Living Beyond Carceral Logics in Cymru (part 1)
In the first half of this article Emma Gant, Holly Mogford and John Moore explore the abolitionist principles that should underpin abolitionist organising in Cymru (Wales).
Resisting the carceral temptations of devolution
A response to political and academic discourse that has emerged in support of a devolved criminal justice system in Cymru (Wales). It challenges, from an abolitionist perspective, arguments that present devolution as the solution to what is often presented as a criminal justice system that is both failing and at breaking point.