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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
In this session, scholars examine global experiences of abolition in practice. From strategies of survival and resistance to restorative and alternative forms of justice, this session engages with a wide range of abolitionist practices and their transnational utility.
Captivity in the Land of the Free? Exploring the Confining Effects of Network and System Avoidance - Brianna Ovalle, Old Dominion University
‘Globalizing’ Penal Abolition in Western Contexts: A Comparative Analysis Between Britain and the United States - Kavya Padmanabhan, Rice University
Can University Education in Prison Be Abolitionist? An Analysis of Different University-in-Prison Programs - Sergio Grossi, John Jay College (City University of New York) - Sorbonne (Paris 1)
Justice Without the State: Examining Restorative Practices in Northern Ireland as Alternatives to Policing - Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona University; Allely Albert, Queen’s University Belfast