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Sang --- Blood substitutes. --- Substituts.
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Bone-grafting. --- Bone substitutes. --- Os --- Substituts osseux. --- Greffe.
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Justice pénale --- Substituts à l'emprisonnement. --- Réhabilitation. --- Administration
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"An incisive guide to abolitionist strategy, and a love letter to the movement that made this moment possible. Critics of abolition sometimes castigate the movement for its utopianism, but in How to Abolish Prisons, long-time organizers Rachel Herzing and Justin Piché reveal a movement that has made the struggle for abolition as real as the institutions they are fighting against. Drawing on extensive interviews with abolitionist crews all over North America, Herzing and Piché provide a collective reconstruction of what the grassroots movement to abolish prisons actually is, what initiatives it has launched, how it organizes itself, and how its protagonists build the day-to-day practice of politics. Readers sit in on the Winnipeg rideshares of Bar None and the meetings of the Chicago Community Bail Fund as they assess the utility of politicized mutual aid. They follow the campaigns and coalitions of Critical Resistance in Oakland and San Francisco and Survived and Punished in New York City, and learn about the prisoner correspondence projects that keep activists behind bars and outside them in constant coordination. Abolitionist campaigns are constructing on-the-ground initiatives across North America to deconstruct carceral society and build resistant communities.Through the words, deeds, and personalities of this beautifully peopled movement, How to Abolish Prisons emerges as a stunning snapshot of a movement's thinking in motion."
Prison abolition movements --- Prison abolition movements --- Prisons --- Prisons --- Alternative convictions --- Alternative convictions --- Prison abolition movements. --- Alternative convictions. --- Mouvements pour l'abolition des prisons --- Mouvements pour l'abolition des prisons --- Prisons --- Prisons --- Substituts à l'emprisonnement --- Substituts à l'emprisonnement --- United States. --- Canada.
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Blood Transfusion, Autologous --- Blood Substitutes --- Hemostasis, Surgical --- Blood --- Blood substitutes --- Sang --- trends. --- therapeutic use. --- Transfusion. --- Transfusion --- Complications. --- Therapeutic use --- Complications et séquelles --- Substituts --- Emploi en thérapeutique --- Therapeutic use.
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"An incisive and sympathetic examination of the case for ending the practice of imprisonment. Despite its omnipresence and long history, imprisonment is a deeply troubling practice. In the United States and elsewhere, prison conditions are inhumane, prisoners are treated without dignity, and sentences are extremely harsh. Mass incarceration and its devastating impact on black communities have been widely condemned as neoslavery or "the new Jim Crow." Can the practice of imprisonment be reformed, or does justice require it to be ended altogether? In The Idea of Prison Abolition, Tommie Shelby examines the abolitionist case against prisons and its formidable challenge to would-be prison reformers. Philosophers have long theorized punishment and its justifications, but they haven't paid enough attention to incarceration or its related problems in societies structured by racial and economic injustice. Taking up this urgent topic, Shelby argues that prisons, once reformed and under the right circumstances, can be legitimate and effective tools of crime control. Yet he draws on insights from black radicals and leading prison abolitionists, especially Angela Davis, to argue that we should dramatically decrease imprisonment and think beyond bars when responding to the problem of crime. While a world without prisons might be utopian, The Idea of Prison Abolition makes the case that we can make meaningful progress toward this ideal by abolishing the structural injustices that too often lead to crime and its harmful consequences."
Criminology. Victimology --- Imprisonment --- Alternatives to imprisonment. --- Social aspects --- United States --- Social conditions --- Prison abolition movements. --- Emprisonnement --- Mouvements pour l'abolition des prisons. --- Substituts à l'emprisonnement --- Conditions sociales --- PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy. --- Imprisonment. --- Social conditions. --- Aspect social --- Social aspects. --- 2000-2099 --- United States.
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Alternatieve geneeskunde --- Alternative medicine --- Complementary Therapies --- Ersatz --- Ersatzproducten --- Geneeskunde [Alternatieve ] --- Guérison paramédicale --- Healing systems --- Medicine [Alternative ] --- Médecine alternative --- Médecine douce --- Médecine parallèle --- Médecines alternatives --- Médecines différentes --- Médecines douces --- Médecines parallèles --- Paramédecines --- Productsubstituten --- Produits de remplacement --- Produits de substitution --- Substitute products --- Substitution [Produits de ] --- Substituts (Produits de remplacement) --- Succédanés --- Systems [Healing ] --- Systems [Therapeutic ] --- Therapeutic systems --- Thérapeutiques alternatives --- Thérapeutiques douces --- Thérapeutiques parallèles --- Thérapies parallèles --- Traitements alternatifs --- Vervangingsmiddelen --- Alternative treatment
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Alternatives to imprisonment --- Criminals --- Rehabilitation --- Crime and criminals --- Delinquents --- Offenders --- Persons --- Crime --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminology --- Alternative punishments --- Alternatives to incarceration --- Alternatives to institutionalization (Corrections) --- Imprisonment alternatives --- Intermediate sanctions --- Non-custodial punishments --- Prison alternatives --- Punishment --- Prisoners --- Deinstitutionalization --- Alternatives to imprisonment - Europe --- Criminals - Rehabilitation - Europe --- Autriche --- Belgique --- Royaume-Uni --- Finlande --- France --- Allemagne --- Grèce --- Irlande --- Italie --- Pays-Bas --- Slovénie --- Espagne --- Substituts à l'emprisonnement --- Réhabilitation --- Pays de l'Union européenne
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