Abolition now: counter-images and visual criminology

The pursuit of abolition, from slavery to prisons, has been an intensely visual effort. Abolition movements, historically and now, are inseparable from what critical visual and carceral criminologists name as the role of the countervisual in the dismantling of the carceral state. Countervisual pract...

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Main Author: Brown, Michelle (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2022
In: Abolish criminology
Year: 2022, Pages: 170-186
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
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