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What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Abolishing Prisons?
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What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Abolishing Prisons?

  • Joe Sim - Liverpool John Moore's University, UK


May 2025 | 136 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

This book challenges the myths and misrepresentations that justify the existence of prisons. It traces the history and failure of prison reform over two centuries, addresses a number of key, contemporary issues and argues for the abolition of prisons.

It explores:

  • The problem with liberal reformism.
  • The myths around crime, the prison population and prison regimes.
  • People in prison and the harms they experience.
  • The relationship between prisons, punishment and structural inequality.
  • The case for abolishing prisons.

Aimed at students, researchers, grassroots organisations, prisoners’ rights activists, policy makers and anyone interested in social justice, its conclusion is clear; there needs to be fundamental and meaningful change. Prisons, the criminal injustice system and structural inequalities need to be radically transformed and abolished if social justice is to be achieved.

 
Chapter 1: Introduction
 
Chapter 2: Background: A History of Failure and Success
 
Chapter 3: What Do We Know, And Not Know About Crime and the Prison Population?
 
Chapter 4: What Do We Know and Not Know About Prisons? Myths and Misrepresentations
 
Chapter 5: New Government, Old Compromises
 
Chapter 6: What Should Be Done? The Case for Abolishing Prisons
 
Chapter 7: Conclusion

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