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Alternatives to Holloway (1972)
Alternatives to Hollow 1972 - by Radical Alternatives to Prison. Introduction by Rebecca Roberts.
The Brixton uprisings of 1981: 40 years on
On the 40th anniversary of the Brixton uprisings, Abolitionist Futures pays tribute to the struggles against racist policing that profoundly shape the reality of Britain today, and which have left their lasting mark on its history.
The false promise of hate crime laws
S Lamble writes about the false promise of hate crime, arguing that longer sentences and widening criminalisation does not increase safety for women
Book Club: Mutal Aid by Dean Spade
23/3, 27/4, 25/5 - Abolitionist Futures Book Club. Reading Dean Spade’s Mutual Aid
Introducing Britain’s Prisons
Prisoner Solidarity Network’s John Bowden tours Britain’s Prisons: HMP Brixton, HMP Pentonville and HMP Wandsworth.