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Vol. 12 No. 1 (2023)

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Published: 03-07-2023

Decarcerating Disability, Criminal Justice and Law

  • Introduction to the Symposium - Decarcerating Disability, Criminal Justice and Law: New Writing on Disability, Abolition and the Limits of Rights

    Liat Ben-Moshe, Linda Steele
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  • Working Together against the Criminal Justice System, Forced Treatment, Interlocking Oppression, and Common Sense: Disability, Criminal Justice and Law and Decarcerating Disability

    Chris Chapman
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  • Reflections on Disability, Justice and Abolition

    Sarah Lamble
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  • Disability, Criminal Justice, and Abolition: Recognizing and Remedying Law’s Violence

    Jamelia Morgan
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  • Abolitionist (Un)Learning: Reflections on Decarcerating Disability and Disability, Criminal Justice and Law

    Debra Parkes
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  • Critical Disability Studies and the State

    Dinesh Wadiwel
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  • Critical Pathways to Disability Decarceration: Reading Liat Ben-Moshe and Linda Steele

    Sheila Wildeman
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Reviews

  • Noemí Pérez Vásquez, Women’s Access to Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste: The Blind Letters, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2022

    Danushka Medawatte
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