Yes, what about the rapists?
Here’s some resources that can help you on your journey to understand this oft-asked question on abolition further,
Yes, what about the rapists?
Here’s some resources that can help you on your journey to understand this oft-asked question on abolition further,
Come on, Instead of Prisons is like 500 pages long. Just admit you don’t have the patience to read.
Abolition is complex. Simple plans are for fascists who can attract any simpleton with sophistry. The violence of policing and incarceration are both very simple plans for the causes of harm. We address criminalization by abolishing the police and prisons. We address future harms through addressing their root causes. We address present harms through harm reduction. We address harms already done through restorative and transformative justice. None of this is simple, clear, or obvious. The work of abolition is always harder than the status quo.
Jfc, now I wish I had been more of a jerk.
That is such a vacuous and empty response to the problem.
It’s really not, though. Terms like “restorative justice” are not generic positive adjective pablum - they are specific terms with specific meanings. If you don’t know the meanings and don’t care to research them, that’s on you.
People don’t bother to read comments fully, apparently.