I would love to hear other people's bite-size description of abolition.
What words do we need to understand to grasp your definition? (I defined harm and accountability)
Do you have a plain language version for people who don't read English or need simpler phrasing?
What words do we need to understand to grasp your definition? (I defined harm and accountability)
Do you have a plain language version for people who don't read English or need simpler phrasing?
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If you're curious, the current bite-size definition:
Abolition is the end of the current system of mass punishment and the building of a new world that commits to responding to harm without replicating harm. Abolition replaces punishment with accountability.
Abolition is the end of the current system of mass punishment and the building of a new world that commits to responding to harm without replicating harm. Abolition replaces punishment with accountability.
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