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Free Them All: A Feminist Call to Abolish the Prison System

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Free Them All: A Feminist Call to Abolish the Prison System

Contributors:

By (Author) Gwenola Ricordeau
Foreword by Silvia Federici
Translated by Emma Ramadan
Translated by Tom Roberge

ISBN:

9781839762734

Publisher:

Verso Books

Imprint:

Verso Books

Publication Date:

28th November 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Causes and prevention of crime
Penology and punishment

Dewey:

364.68

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

184g

Description

How does the criminal justice system affect women's lives Do prisons keep women safe Should feminists rely on policing and the law to achieve women's liberation The mainstream feminist movement has proposed "locking up the bad men," and called on prisons, the legal system, and the state to protect women from misogynist violence. This carceral approach to feminism, activist and scholar Gwenola Ricordeau argues, does not make women safer: it harms women, including victims of violence, and in particular people of color, poor people, and LGBTQ people. In this scintillating, comprehensive study, Ricordeau draws from two decades as an abolitionist activist and scholar of the penal justice system to describe how the criminal justice system hurts women. Considering the position of survivors of violence, criminalized women, and women with criminalized relatives, Ricordeau charts a new path to emancipation without incarceration. With a new preface by Silvia Federici. Translated from the French by Tom Roberge and Emma Ramadan.

Author Bio

Gwenola Ricordeau is an associate professor of Criminal Justice at California State University, Chico. She previously taught in higher education for more than a decade in her native France. As a feminist and a penal abolitionist for more than two decades, Gwenola tries to make her scholarship resonates with her activism and personal experience as a relative of prisoners.

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