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Maya Schenwar

    Maya Schenwar est une auteure profondément engagée dans la critique du système carcéral et de son impact sociétal. Son travail examine les défaillances de l'incarcération, proposant des approches alternatives aux problèmes sociaux axées sur la justice et la réhabilitation. À travers ses écrits, elle cherche à démystifier les réalités complexes de la vie carcérale et à plaider pour des réformes favorisant un monde meilleur et plus équitable. Son activisme complète ses contributions littéraires, car elle participe activement à des organisations œuvrant pour un changement abolitionniste.

    Prison by Any Other Name
    • Prison by Any Other Name

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,5(977)Évaluer

      With a new afterword from the authors, the critically praised indictment of widely embraced "alternatives to incarceration" Electronic monitoring. Locked-down drug treatment centers. House arrest. Mandated psychiatric treatment. Data driven surveillance. Extended probation. These are some of the key alternatives held up as cost effective substitutes for jails and prisons. But in a searing, "cogent critique" (Library Journal), Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law reveal that many of these so-called reforms actually weave in new strands of punishment and control, bringing new populations who would not otherwise have been subject to imprisonment under physical control by the state. With a foreword by Michelle Alexander, Prison by Any Other Name exposes how a kinder narrative of reform is effectively obscuring an agenda of social control challenging us to question the ways we replicate the status quo when pursuing change, and offering a bolder vision for truly alternative justice practices. "At once an accessible primer for those newly interested in building alternatives to policing and incarceration, and a wealth of critical insights for seasoned abolitionists seeking to tread carefully through the dizzying terrain of a world turned upside down. . . . [Prison by Any Other Name is] a necessary text for reformers and abolitionists alike" (Brooklyn Rail).

      Prison by Any Other Name