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Abolition Isn’t a Demand. It’s What Logic Requires.
Tommaso Biagi makes the case that carceral institutions systematically destroy the conditions that make justification possible, this makes the reformism category mistaken rather than merely insufficient.
Building Abolition from Scotland’s history of resistance to the prison
John Moore provides a brief reflection on last month’s event: Activating the Archives: Prisons, Abolition and Histories of Resistance organised by Martha O’Carroll and Margaret Malloch from the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research.