An Anthology of Abolitionist Papers presented to conferences of the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control
Edited by: J.M. Moore, Bill Rolston, David Scott and Mike Tomlinson
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Contents
- Beyond Criminal Justice J.M. Moore and David Scott
- Whither Abolitionism? Jacqueline Bernat de Celis
- Marxian Theory and Abolitionism: Introduction to a Discussion Heinz Steinert
- The Necessity of Punishment in a Just Social Order: A Critical Appraisal Willem de Haan
- Dissolution and Expansion Sebastian Scheerer
- Mental and Social Sequelae of Isolation: The evidence of deprivation experiments and of pre-trial detention in Denmark Ida Koch
- Prison Politics and Prisoners Struggles in Italy Raffaele Calderone and Piere Valeriani
- Working for the Clampdown: Prisons and Politics in England and Wales Joe Sim
- The Experiment that went Wrong: The crisis of deaths in Custody at the Glenochil Youth Complex Phil Scraton and Kathryn Chadwick
- The Image of Power: Abolitionism, Emancipation, Authoritarian Idolatry and the Ability of Unbelief Rene van Swaaningen
- Sexual Violence, Criminal Law and Abolitionism Marijke Meima
- The Traitorous Temptation of Criminal Justice: Deceptive Appearances? The Dutch Women's Movement, Violence against Women and the Criminal Justice System Jolandeuit Beijerse and Rene Kool
- The Protection of Women by the Criminal Justice System? Reflections on Feminism, Abolitionism and Power Willemien de Jongste
- Mediation: An Experiment in Finland Marti Gronfors
- ‘It’s a long road to wisdom, but it is a short one to being ignored’: moving forward towards abolition David Scott and J.M. Moore
- Appendix A 42 Conferences of the European group
- Appendix B Table of Contents from published Books of European Group Conferences Papers
- Appendix C. A selection of Louk Hulsman’s writings published in English