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Abolitionist Voices

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Why have so many radical thinkers advocated for the abolition of prisons and punishment? And why have their ideas been so difficult to popularize or garner the political will for change? This book ...
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  • 01 March 2026
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Why have so many radical thinkers advocated for the abolition of prisons and punishment? And why have their ideas been so difficult to popularize or garner the political will for change? This book outlines several different approaches to penal abolitionism and showcases their calls for the ending of legal coercion, domination, and repression.

This exciting and innovative edited collection shows how abolitionist ideas have continued topicality and relevance in the present day and how they can collectively help with devising new ways of thinking about social problems, as well as suggesting alternatives to existing penal policies, practices and institutions.

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Price: $41.95
Pages: 324
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 01 March 2026
ISBN: 9781529224047
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Penology and punishment, LAW / Criminal Law / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology, Criminal law: procedure and offences, Police and security services
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'This collection promotes critical thinking through its discussions on liberation movements and their connections to many types of social injustice. Abolitionist Voices is suitable for programs in criminal justice, sociology, and environmental sciences.' Choice reviews

‘At a moment in which the powers of state punishment are expanding through both familiar and newfound techniques, Envisioning Abolition and Abolitionist Voices make timely and thought-provoking interventions.’ Radical Philosophy

David Gordon Scott works at The Open University and is Co-Founding Editor of the journal Justice, Power and Resistance.

Foreword by Johannes Feest

Preface

1. The Abolitionist Rhizome - David Gordon Scott

Part 1: Voices of the Oppressed

2. Kropotkin and the Anarchist Case for Penal Abolition - Ruth Kinna

3. Angela Davis and the Contributions and Contradictions of Abolition - Joy James

4. Phenomenology, Abolition and the Lived Experience of Incarceration - Lisa Guenther

Part 2: Abolitionist Ideas

5. Liberation and Reconciliation: The Christian Tradition and Prison Abolition - Hannah Bowman

6. The Daybreak of Abolition: The Overcoming of Punishment and Promotion of Therapy in Nietzsche’s Philosophy - Caius Brandão

7. Marxism and the Political Economy of Abolitionism - Jon Burnett

8. Foucault and Prison Abolition - Chloë Taylor

Part 3: The Scope of Oppression

9. The Slavery Industrial Complex - Viviane Saleh-Hanna

10. Abolition and the Colonial Carceral Archipelago - Thalia Anthony and Harry Blagg

11. Southerning Nonpunitive and Abolitionist Feminism - Valeria Vegh Weis

Part 4: Struggles for Liberation and Justice

12. Eco-Abolition: Policing Environmental Injustice - Nathan Stephens-Griffin and Andrea Brock

13. Abolitionist Activism in Post-Mass-Media Societies: Moral Panic and the Amplification of Abolitionist Voices - Michael Dellwing

14. Libertarian Socialism and the Struggle for Liberative Justice - David Gordon Scott