Pas de mouvement abolitionniste sans nous !

This article focuses on abolitionist movements and relatives of prisoners, in particular in France. It draws upon the political experience of the author and abolitionist and feminist analysis. It examines the role of relatives of prisoners (in particular female partners and mothers) in abolitionist...

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Main Author: Gwenola Ricordeau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Criminocorpus 2019-12-01
Series:Criminocorpus
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/6866
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description This article focuses on abolitionist movements and relatives of prisoners, in particular in France. It draws upon the political experience of the author and abolitionist and feminist analysis. It examines the role of relatives of prisoners (in particular female partners and mothers) in abolitionist struggles, and specific obstacles they face as activists. Finally, the article suggests ways to integrate relatives of prisoners and feminist perspectives in abolitionist struggles.
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Pas de mouvement abolitionniste sans nous !
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feminism
penal abolitionism
anti-prison struggles
women
relatives of prisoners
title Pas de mouvement abolitionniste sans nous !
title_full Pas de mouvement abolitionniste sans nous !
title_fullStr Pas de mouvement abolitionniste sans nous !
title_full_unstemmed Pas de mouvement abolitionniste sans nous !
title_short Pas de mouvement abolitionniste sans nous !
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topic feminism
penal abolitionism
anti-prison struggles
women
relatives of prisoners
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