A profound, compelling argument for abolition feminism—to protect criminalized survivors of gender-based violence, we must dismantle the carceral system. Since the 1970s, anti-violence advocates have worked to make the legal system more responsive to gender-based violence. But greater state intervention in cases of intimate partner violence, rape, sexual assault, and trafficking has led to the arrest, prosecution, conviction, and incarceration of victims, particularly women of color and trans and gender-nonconforming people. Imperfect Victims argues that only dismantling the system will bring that punishment to an end. Amplifying the voices of survivors, including her own clients, abolitionist law professor Leigh Goodmark deftly guides read...
Legalremedies for crimes ofgendered violence that are more effective, expansive, creative, victim-ce...
This chapter builds on our experience as feminist criminologists who challenge normative accounts ...
This Symposium Guest Editor’s Note is an adapted version of the Introduction to The Feminist War on ...
In a moment when mass incarceration, police reform, and abolition are dominating national headlines,...
Skeptics of penal abolition frequently point to domestic violence and sexual assault as a reason to ...
Sexual violence is used to maintain what Dr. Riane Eisler (1990) conceptualizes as the dominator mod...
One of the most celebrated successes of the feminist movement is its lasting impact on domestic viol...
This chapter arose from discussions that took place between five current and former frontline worker...
Abolition feminism builds on the concept of “abolition democracy” as articulated by W.E.B. DuBois an...
The catastrophic failure of the prison system in the United States has prompted a shift in criminal ...
Over the past several years, feminism has been increasingly associated with crime control and the in...
textDuring the second-wave feminist movement, anti-rape activists sought to heighten cultural awaren...
The major currents driving legal theory have largely bypassed the field of criminal law. Neither the...
Very few survivors of sexual violence choose to engage the Canadian criminal justice system despite ...
While anti-carceral feminism – which challenges the use of the criminal law and criminal justice sys...
Legalremedies for crimes ofgendered violence that are more effective, expansive, creative, victim-ce...
This chapter builds on our experience as feminist criminologists who challenge normative accounts ...
This Symposium Guest Editor’s Note is an adapted version of the Introduction to The Feminist War on ...
In a moment when mass incarceration, police reform, and abolition are dominating national headlines,...
Skeptics of penal abolition frequently point to domestic violence and sexual assault as a reason to ...
Sexual violence is used to maintain what Dr. Riane Eisler (1990) conceptualizes as the dominator mod...
One of the most celebrated successes of the feminist movement is its lasting impact on domestic viol...
This chapter arose from discussions that took place between five current and former frontline worker...
Abolition feminism builds on the concept of “abolition democracy” as articulated by W.E.B. DuBois an...
The catastrophic failure of the prison system in the United States has prompted a shift in criminal ...
Over the past several years, feminism has been increasingly associated with crime control and the in...
textDuring the second-wave feminist movement, anti-rape activists sought to heighten cultural awaren...
The major currents driving legal theory have largely bypassed the field of criminal law. Neither the...
Very few survivors of sexual violence choose to engage the Canadian criminal justice system despite ...
While anti-carceral feminism – which challenges the use of the criminal law and criminal justice sys...
Legalremedies for crimes ofgendered violence that are more effective, expansive, creative, victim-ce...
This chapter builds on our experience as feminist criminologists who challenge normative accounts ...
This Symposium Guest Editor’s Note is an adapted version of the Introduction to The Feminist War on ...