Aktualität und Zukunft des Abolitionismus: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen

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*[https://www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/professuren/kriminologie/publikationen/kriminologisches-journal-krimj/die-hefte/zusatzmaterial-zum-schwerpunkt-12008-des-kriminologischen-journals/ Feest & Paul (org.): Does Abolitionism Have A Future? Zusatzmaterial zu Heft 1(2008 des KrimJ]
*[https://www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/professuren/kriminologie/publikationen/kriminologisches-journal-krimj/die-hefte/zusatzmaterial-zum-schwerpunkt-12008-des-kriminologischen-journals/ Feest & Paul (org.): Does Abolitionism Have A Future? Zusatzmaterial zu Heft 1(2008 des KrimJ]
* Feest: Abolitionism. Some answers to frequently asked questions. In: Sortuz: Oñati Journal of Emergent Socio-Legal Studies, Vol 7, No 2 (2015) [http://opo.iisj.net/index.php/sortuz/article/view/726 Presentation at the University of Edinborough 2008]

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Elective Affinities

  • Deleuze: Prisons belong to the Age of Discipline (after Sovereignty and Before Control)
  • Today these elective affinities are withering away. Look at the dissolution of other total institutions.
  • Access Society, Identification, surveillance, case work: look at FIFA


Two Ways of Attacking the Prison

Directly

  • De-legitimizing deprivation of liberty (confinement in penal institutions) as criminal punishment. Analogy to attacking violations of the human body (amputations, executions etc.) as a punishment.


Indirectly

  • Drying out:
    • taking specific groups of people out of prison by principle (young offenders, old offenders, pregnant women, psychiatric cases)
    • taking out specific crimes by de-criminalization (drugs, ...)


Tendencies and Counter-Tendencies

The Trend away from Total Institutions

Mass incarceration

Mass misery at the margins



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