Journal article
Penal reform, anti-carceral feminist campaigns and the politics of change in women’s prisons, Victoria, Australia
B Carlton
Punishment and Society | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
This paper emphasises the importance of locating contemporary abolitionist social movements within a continuum of broader struggles against structural injustice. Previous decades have seen the re-emergence of women’s penal reform programmes framed as progressive solutions for alleviating the structural disadvantages and harms associated with imprisonment. Abolitionists have provided fierce critiques of the risks these pose in reinforcing the legitimacy and scale of imprisonment. However, we have yet to articulate a clear vision regarding the utility of reform in relation to decarceration strategies. In presenting a critical exploration of anti-carceral feminist campaign work in Victoria, Aus..
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