Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 7, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted June 7, 2024 The problem with prison abolition? Misunderstanding it Credit: CC0 Public Domain “Approximately one in 70 working people in the ******* States are employed by either the police or departments of corrections.” In recent years, and in particular, in the aftermath of the ****** Lives Matter protests of 2020, activists have focused renewed attention on the role of prisons in the ******* States. Thinkers like Angela Davis have articulated the ways in which the prison-industrial complex serves the interest of an oppressive state by reinforcing race and class hierarchies and extracting value from its incarcerated population. But despite this surge of interest in its dissolution, the problems created by the prison system have not been resolved in any meaningful way. A new paper in This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , reviewing the 2022 book “The Idea of Prison Abolition” by Tommie Shelby, identifies some generative criticisms Shelby makes of the work of Angela Davis and other prison abolitionists. Ultimately, however, “The Problem with Prisons” by Erin I. Kelly argues that Shelby misreads the intentions of the abolition movement, and that while the penal system still so widely permeates ********* society, causing real harm, quibbles with the efforts to overturn it are perhaps unproductive. One of the more significant disagreements between Shelby and Davis, Kelly writes, is where they position the prison within a broader network of inequality. Where Shelby posits, according to Kelly, that the “injustice prisons represent largely occurs downstream, so to speak, from a wider set of social and political injustices,” Davis and other abolition advocates argue that the penal system itself enacts and reproduces these injustices. Shelby, furthermore, represents the abolitionist position as one that would not support incarceration under any circumstances. On the contrary, Kelly writes: abolitionists understand that “some ********* law enforcement is necessary and that incarceration may be warranted in serious cases,” but believe that this abstraction is marginal to the actual ****** being perpetrated by the prison system. Kelly goes on to outline these actual abuses. The article examines the ways in which mass incarceration structures U.S. society through an exacerbated ***** of ******, the vilification of an underclass composed predominantly of ******, poor men, the ironclad defense of the police force and ********* prosecutors against accountability for their transgressions, and the hypocrisy of an overly harsh, disenfranchising penal system in a nation founded on the “aspiration to democracy.” Through these strategies, Kelly writes, “the punishment system entrenches and reproduces white supremacy in the ******* States.” Shelby’s book attempts to salvage incarceration as a tool of harm reduction and law enforcement, particularly when it may benefit poor urban neighborhoods affected by violent ******. Kelly understands this framing, but argues that the prison performs oppressive functions excessive of its protective role. In conclusion, Kelly suggests that prison reform, as opposed to abolition, is not enough to liberate society from punition. “Abolitionists,” Kelly writes, “target the contribution the punishment system makes to the ********* ******* caste system in order to force a deeper reckoning with entrenched socioeconomic inequality—” and “nothing short of the power of collective outrage has a chance of unsettling the alliance of interests behind carceral business as usual.” More information: Erin I. Kelly, The Problem with Prisons, Ethics (2024). This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Provided by University of Chicago Citation: The problem with prison abolition? Misunderstanding it (2024, June 6) retrieved 6 June 2024 from This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Science, Physics News, Science news, Technology News, Physics, Materials, Nanotech, Technology, Science #problem #prison #abolition #Misunderstanding This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/43684-the-problem-with-prison-abolition-misunderstanding-it/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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