Prison Industrial Complex


Are Prisons Obsolete?
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex
Abolition Democracy: Beyond Prisons, Torture, and Empire
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
Freedom is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine and the Foundations of a Movement
Just Mercy
Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing California
Assata: An Autobiography
Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson
Abolition Now!: Ten Years of Strategy and Struggle Against the Prison Industrial Complex
Global Lockdown: Race, Gender, and the Prison-Industrial Complex
We Do This 'til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice
Queer (In)Justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States (Queer Ideas/Queer Action)
Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America's Prison Nation
#SayHerName by Kimberlé CrenshawAbolition For The People by Colin Kaepernick#SayHerName by Kimberlé Crenshaw
Abolition Books
3 books — 6 voters

How to Launder Money by George CottrellAre Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Y. DavisCaptive Genders by Eric A. StanleyDiscipline and Punish by Michel FoucaultThe New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
Prison Abolition
139 books — 70 voters

The Secret Life of a Weight-Obsessed Woman by Iris Ruth PastorOrange Is the New Black by Piper KermanThe Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell by Joe LoyaMy Bloody Life by Reymundo SánchezIt Calls You Back by Luis J. Rodríguez
Mexican-American Prison Memoir
31 books — 3 voters

Michelle Alexander
Historians will likely wonder how we could describe the new caste system as a system of crime control, when it is difficult to imagine a system better designed to create—rather than prevent—crime.
Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness

Junauda Petrus
Incarceration is a sustained, lifetime lynching, meant to discard your soul and make a shell of you in plain life. Make you into your monster self, the beast that comes out when you are forced to survive in the absence of love and safety. Never mind that most of us come broken and traumatized, we still are no longer worth our own humanity. We are a criminal. We need punishment and to be rehabilitated. We need shame and exclusion. We are not worthy of control of our own lives; we are hopeless and ...more
Junauda Petrus, The Stars and the Blackness Between Them

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