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Abolition and flag independence – some lessons from history

Published April 16, 2024 by jmmoore911 in Uncategorized, Wales
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The crisis, reform, legitimacy, claw back and amnesia cycle

Published July 31, 2023July 31, 2023 by jmmoore911 in Prison Reform
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Beyond the criminal question: the need for a decolonial abolitionist praxis.

Published July 11, 2023July 11, 2023 by jmmoore911 in Abolition and Decolonization
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Colonialism, justice and the concept of crime

Published July 11, 2023July 11, 2023 by jmmoore911 in Abolition and Decolonization
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The Perpetual Killing Machine: The lessons that were not learnt from the death of Edward Andrews in Birmingham Prison on 27th April 1853

Published August 17, 2022July 10, 2023 by jmmoore911 in Uncategorized
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Less eligibility: Why prison reform fails.

Published June 23, 2018June 24, 2018 by jmmoore911 in Uncategorized
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What about the rapists? An abolitionist response.

Published June 23, 2018October 9, 2018 by jmmoore911 in Uncategorized
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