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ISBN 1138354090 (hardcover)
ISBN13桁 9781138354098 (hardcover)
無効なISBN等 9780429425035 (electronic book)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 326.52
本タイトル The Routledge international handbook of penal abolition /
著者名 edited by Michael J. Coyle and David Scott.
出版地・頒布地 Abingdon, Oxon ;
出版者・頒布者名 Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
出版年・頒布年 2021,
数量 xxvii, 476 pages :
他の形態的事項 color illustrations ;
大きさ 26 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references and index.
内容注記 Part 1. Abolition now: social movement in abolitionism. Escaping the carceral state / Felix Rosado ; Musselman / Katherine Anne Thomas ; A word waiting to happen: Sisters Inside's abolition journey / Debbie Kilroy and Suzi Quixley ; Abolitionist reforms / Mohamed Shehk, for Critical Resistance ; The case against prisons / Jordan Anderson, Andrea Black, Emmet Maclaurin and Tania Sawicki Mead ; Lessons from the prison abolitionist movement in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Ti Lamusse ; Building movements to abolish prisons in America / David Lee ; Abolitionist media making / Rustbelt Abolition Radio ; The agricultural industrial complex: abolition and subversion / Douglass DeCandia and g. adabelle -- Part 2. Resisting penal subjugation. Watches / Emanuel Eoz ; A failed penal system / Telisa Blackman ; Concerning the abolition of prisons from the perspective of a long-term prisoner / Thomas Meyer-Falk ; The maroon as abolitionist: on fugitivity and gangs in Cape Town / Javier Ernesto Perez ; "Dare to struggle, dare to win": U.S. prisoners collectively resisting against systems of death / Colleen Hackett and Ben Turk ; 'Help me please': death and self-harm in male prisons in England and Wales / Joe Sim ; Prison is a place / Kenneth Baptiste ; Prisons are broken / Mesro George Coles-El ; If these walls could talk / Steven Hibbler ; Emerging from a colonialist and punitive era? A story of prison abolition in Aotearoa/New Zealand / John W. Buttle ; Feminist and other abolitionist initiative in modern Spain / Paz Francés Lecumberri and Diana Restrepo Rodríguez ; Prison abolition movement in France: theoretical and tactical debates since the 1970s / Joel Charbit and Gwenola Ricordeau ; My child, questions / Helmut Pammler -- Part 3. Abolitionism is for the oppressed. The struggle for individual and human rights within an oppressive dystopian totalitarian regime / Katherine Anne Thomas ; Journal entry: December 1, 2018 / Tiffanyjoy Michelle Gillen ; Queering penal abolition / Matthew Ball ; Queer abolitionist alternatives to criminalising hate violence / S.M. Rodriguez ; Surviving domestic violence and its consequences: in the 'good ole boy state' of Tennessee / Shannon Jarnigan ; Cruel and unusual punishment: the need to abolish prisons from the perspective of a person with a disability / Taylor Budin ; Enabling penal abolitionism: the need for reciprocal dialogue between critical disability studies and penal abolitionism / Simone Rowe and Leanne Dowse ; Barred by the maddening state: mental health and incarceration in the heterosexist, anti-Black, settler colonial carceral state / Boke Saisi ; Political prisoner: an Irish Republican in the British penal system / Mark Hayes -- Part 4. Abolitionism: decolonizing, decriminalizing and decarcerating. If I were a nuclear power plant / Helmut Pammler ; Count / Eduardo Infante and Matias Thano ; My prison experience / Choulli El Hosni Mohamed ; Prisons as colonial relics: anti-prison thought and Ghanaian history / Abena Ampofoa Asare ; Thinking beyond penal reform in India: questioning the logic of colonial punishments / Shailesh Kumar ; A disbelief in colonial penality: settler colonialism and abolitionism / Chris Cunneen ; The NSW Prisoners Action Group submission to the Nagle Royal Commission / David Brown ; Mestizo penal abolitionism: the case of Argentina / Gabriel I. Anitua and Alexis Alvarez-Nakagawa ; Transitional justice in Rwanda and South Africa / Mechthild Nagel ; Penal abolitionism and restorative justice in Brazil: towards a transformative justice model? / Daniel Achutti, André Giamberardino and Raffaella Pallamolla ; As goes the south, so goes the nation: abolition as a regional force in the United States / Michelle Brown -- Part 5. Abolitionist reimaginings. The systems / Jordan Moore ; Security detention / Helmut Pammler ; Abolition as radical reform / Jacob Lee Davis ; The "dark matter" of justice: penal abolition practices in everyday life / Michael J. Coyle and Justin Piché ; The revolutionary consciousness of abolition: social morality and value-based praxis / William Calathes ; War, peace, and penal abolition in the north of Ireland / Phil Scraton ; Rethinking punitive paternalism: abolitionism , the personal and political / Margaret S. Malloch and Joe Crawford ; Planning prisons and imagining abolition in Appalachia / Judah Schept ; Beyond racial capitalism's spacetime: unleashing the Utopian imagination for youth justice / Kailtyn J. Selman and Cori J. Farrow ; Overcoming obstacles to abolition and challenging the myths of imprisonment / Deborah H. Drake and David Scott -- Part 6. Activist toolbox: abolitionist campaign tools, manifestos and statements. Our values and vision / Sisters Inside ; Inclusive support: a guide to our model of service for new Sisters Inside workers / Sisters Inside ; Abolition organizing toolkit (selections) / Critical Resistance ; Reformist reforms vs. abolitionist steps in policing / Critical Resistance ; Abolitionist demands: toward the end of prisons in Aotearoa / No Pride in Prisons.
要約、抄録、注釈等 "The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition provides an authoritative and comprehensive look at the latest developments in the 21st Century penal abolitionism movement, both reflecting on key critical thought and setting the agenda for local and global abolitionist ideas and interventions over the coming decade. Penal abolitionists question the legitimacy of criminal law, policing, courts, prisons and more broadly the idea of punishment, to argue that rather than effectively handling or solving social problems, inter-personal disputes, conflicts and harms, they actually increase individual and societal problems. The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition is organized around six key themes: Social movements and abolition organizing, Critiques of resistance to the penal state, Voices from imprisoned and marginalized communities, Diversity of abolitionist thought, International perspectives on abolitionism, Building new justice practices as a response to social and individual wrongdoing. A global-centred and world-encompassing project, this book provides the reader with an alternative and critical perspective from which to reflect, and raises the visibility of abolitionist ideas and strategies in a time when there is considerable discussion of how we will move forward in response to what has given rise to the criminalizing system: white supremacy, racial capitalism, and human wrongdoing. It is essential reading for all those engaged with punishment and penology, criminology, sociology, corrections and critical prisons studies. It will appeal to any reader who seeks an innovative response to the calamitous failures of the modern criminalizing system"-- Provided by publisher.
著者標目 Coyle, Michael J.
Scott, David Gordon.
統一タイトル(シリーズ副出標目) Routledge international handbooks.
シリーズ名・巻次 Routledge international handbooks 
一般件名 Prison-industrial complex.
Prisons -- Moral and ethical aspects.
資料情報1 『The Routledge international handbook of penal abolition /』(Routledge international handbooks) edited by Michael J. Coyle and David Scott. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021, (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/326.5/R86/R2  資料コード:7115480918)
URL https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352055394