What About the Rapists?
An Abolitionist FAQ Series from Interrupting Criminalization
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Publication
2021 - Interrupting Criminalization, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
2,500 words, Guess
Page Count
10 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number1269446981
- Open LibraryOL43835771M
Description
CW: sexual violence, rape In this informative zine, Mariame Kaba and Eva Nagao answer frequently asked questions about sexual assault and the prison abolition movement. Kaba poses the question: "What can we build to keep people safe? To support those who have been harmed." She references Danielle Sered's reference to the prison industrial complex as an unsatisfying, but popular in scarcity hamburger stand. The analogy helps readers understand that in the current system: "The majority of survivors choose not to engage with the criminal punishment system. Even if they did, the system could never address the number of sexual assaults that happen in the US (an assault every 68 seconds)." The color-printed zine includes a quotations, references, and resources.
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