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Meet the former federal prosecutor who wants to abolish prisons

“He’s not saying there should be no consequences for criminality. Rather, he’s asking, “Are there ways we could accomplish the goals of prison more effectively?” Asking the question puts him in some highly esteemed company indeed.“

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February 15, 2019

Prison AbolitionPhillip ReevesFebruary 15, 2019Paul ButlerComment
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