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Title: 8 to abolition: Abolitionist policy changes to demand from your city officials
Contributors: Mohapatra, Mon
Raven, Leila
Amuchie, Nnennaya
Sultan, Reina
Agbebiyi, K
Hamid, Sarah T.
Herskind, Micah
Purnell, Derecka
Dru, Eli
Kuo, Rachel
Keywords: Police—Attitudes
Police—United States
Discrimination in criminal justice administration—United States
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: 8toAbolition
Description: The authors present policy changes aimed at abolition of police. The end goal of these reforms is not to create better, friendlier, or more community-oriented police or prisons. Instead, we hope to build toward a society without police or prisons, where communities are equipped to provide for their safety and wellbeing. 1. Defund the police. 2. Demilitarize communities. 3. Remove police from schools. 4. Free people from prisons and jails. 5. Repeal laws that criminalize survival. 6. Invest in community self-governance. 7. Provide safe, accessible housing for everyone. 8. Fully invest in care, not cops.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp011r66j429x
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