Reading List


-      Oxford History of Prisons: The Practice of Punishment in Western Society - Norval Morris
     
     Forms of Constraint: A History of Prison Architecture - Norman Johnston

    The Punishment Imperative: the rise and failure of mass incarceration in America
    Todd Clear and Natasha Frost 

-      Let’s Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice - Paul Butler

-       Inner Lives: Voices of African American Women in Prison. Edited by Paula C. Johnson. 

-       New Abolitionists: (Neo)slave Narratives And Contemporary Prison Writings - Joy James

-       Reading Is My Window: Books and the Art of Reading in Women's Prisons - Meg Sweeney

-       Restoring Justice (Ubuntu): An African Perspective Handbook of Restorative Justice: A global perspective - Jerry Johnstone and Daniel W. Van Ness

-       The Little Book of Restorative Justice - Howard Zehr 

-       Sunny Schwartz, Michael Hennessey, Leslie Levitas (2003) “Restoring Justice and the Transformation of Jails” in Police Practice & Research, 4(4): 399-410

-       Changing Paradigms: Punishment and Restorative Discipline - Paul Redekop. 

-       Challenging the Prison-Industrial Complex: Activism, Arts and Educational Alternative - Edited by Stephen John Hartnett

-       Jailhouse Lawyers: Prisoners Defending Prisoners v. The USA -  Mumia Abu-Jamal. Foreword by Angela Y. Davis. (2009)

-       Abolition from within: enabling the citizen convict - Doran Larson

-       Abolition Democracy - Angela Davis

-       Are Prisons Obsolete? - Angela Davis

-       Burning Down the House: The End of Juvenile Prison - Nell Burnstein

-       How to Stop A Prison in Your Town: A Handbook for Community Members. California Prison Moratorium Project, June 2006

-       Instead of Prisons: A Handbook for Prison Abolitionists Mike Morris, ed. Prison Research Education Action Project, 197

-       Abolition Now! Ten Years of Strategy and Struggle Against the Prison Industrial Complex - Critical Resistance Collective

-       Beyond Vengeance, Beyond Duality: A Call for a Compassionate Revolution - Sylva Clute

    The Meaning of Freedom and Other Difficult Dialogues - Angela Davis


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