In this episode of LawPod, Dr. Amanda Kramer and Professor Justin Piché discuss Piché’s new book (co-authored with Rachel Herzing), ‘How to Abolish Prisons: Lessons from the Movement Against Imprisonment.’
The book examines the objectives and practices of abolitionist organizers in Canada and the United States, highlighting the tangible successes and challenges of the prison abolition movement. They delve into historical and contemporary reasons for imprisonment, the contradictions within the prison industrial complex, and the societal need to abolish prisons.
Piché shares insights from his own activism, including campaigns against prison expansion, and outlines various strategies for achieving decarceral futures. The conversation underscores the importance of organising, building alternatives, and the broader revolutionary project required to dismantle oppressive structures like capitalism and colonialism.
https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2212-how-to-abolish-prisons
This episode was recorded during the North South Criminology Conference earlier in the year.