Abolitionism: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen

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*In place of prisons, some abolitionists propose community-controlled courts, councils, or assemblies to control the problem of social crime. A large part of the problem, according to some, is the way the judicial system deals with prisoners, people and capital. They argue that there would be fewer prisoners if society treated people more fairly, regardless of gender, color, ethnic background, sexual orientation, education, etc.
*In place of prisons, some abolitionists propose community-controlled courts, councils, or assemblies to control the problem of social crime. A large part of the problem, according to some, is the way the judicial system deals with prisoners, people and capital. They argue that there would be fewer prisoners if society treated people more fairly, regardless of gender, color, ethnic background, sexual orientation, education, etc.
===Cause for Conflict===
*Ideal and Reality (Charles Dickens; Academy of Crime; Class, Race, Angela Davis and Prison ...)
*Decline of the Ideal (Warehousing)
*Social basis of abolition: Prison is old-fashioned (Deleuze). Widening gap between value of freedom of movement and communication on the one and cage-confinement on the other hand.


===What is to be abolished?===
===What is to be abolished?===
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