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What Is Prison Abolition?

"The practice of abolitionism, therefore, is about a lot more than the bars themselves. It’s about addressing community tensions, understanding why people turn to the police, and trying to break the self-perpetuating cycle of violence and imprisonment."

The Nation

July 31, 2018

Mass Incarceration, PersonalismAnthony BradleyJuly 31, 2018The Nation, Abolition
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