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​​Prisons in lockdown: The public health case for abolition

Incarceration is a public health crisis.

September 20, 2021 Deaundre Espejo
Analysis, Women's Honi 2021 //

Abolition is not synonymous with destruction, but with transformation

Dismantle prisons, abolish police and radically transform society in the process.

August 19, 2021 Honi Soit
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The true violence of prisons

The teargassing of the neighbourhood surrounding Long Bay Correction Centre unmasks the true violence of prisons.

June 8, 2020 Georgia Mantle
The same artwork is pictured twice, mirrored vertically. It depicts the silhouette of a person sitting down behind bars, head in their hands.
Features // Incarceration

Through steel doors: Wom*n at odds with Australia’s prison system

An investigation into the trials faced by those within the prison system, and those advocating for a new approach to Australian criminal justice

August 13, 2019 Nell O'Grady and Liam Thorne

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