A people's guide to abolition and disability justice
Book - 2024
"A People's Guide to Abolition and Disability Justice explains the history and theories behind abolition and disability justice in a way that is easy to understand for those new to these concepts yet also gives insights that will be useful to seasoned activists. The book uses extensive research and professional and lived experience to illuminate the way the State uses disability and its power to disable to incarcerate multiply marginalized disabled people, especially those who are queer, trans, Black, or Indigenous. Because disabled people are much more likely than nondisabled people to be locked up in prisons, jails, and other sites of incarceration, abolitionists, and others critical of carceral systems must incorporate a disabi...lity justice perspective into our work. A People's Guide to Abolition and Disability Justice gives personal and policy examples of how and why disabled people are disproportionately caught up in the carceral net, and how we can use this information to work toward prison and police abolition more effectively. This book includes practical tools and strategies that will be useful for anyone who cares about disability justice or abolition and explains why we can't have one without the other"--Amazon.com.
- Subjects
- Published
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Oakland, CA :
PM Press
[2024].
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xv, 222 pages ; 22 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9798887440408
9798887440545
- Acknowledgments
- Preface: COVID-19
- Introduction
- Abolition Basics
- Disability Justice Concepts
- History and Principles of Disability Justice
- Sex Work, Disability, and Criminalization
- Short-Term Care
- Long-Term Care
- The Medical System
- Drugs
- Social Work
- Benefits and Charity
- Disablement
- Moving Forward
- Glossary
- Notes
- Resources
- Index
- About The Author