Anarchism, Penal Law and Popular Resistance (volume II November 2018)

http://www.egpress.org/content/anarchism-penal-law-and-popular-resistance

Anarchism, Penal Law and Popular Resistance:  Papers from the Penal Law, Abolition and Anarchism Conference Volume II
(Editors: Andrea Beckman, J.M. Moore and Azrini Wahidin. EG Press, November 2018)

Papers originally presented at the 2014 British/Irish Section of the European Group’s conference in Nottingham – UK

Contents:

Introduction. Anarchism, resistance and ‘the insurrection of subjugated knowledges’. Andrea Beckmann

  1. Anarchist criminology? Some scientific, political and academic implications. Alejandro Forero
  2. Law, alt-law and the rule of law: resources for radicals. Phil Edwards
  3. Demonstrations in Brazil and the Criminal-Justice System. Carlos Henrique Naegeli Gondim & Diogo Justino
  4. Challenging the Hegemonic Discourse on Crime through the New Media: The Case «Where is Amarildo?». Marília De Nardin Budó & Eduarda Toscani Gindri
  5. Spain: Class war in the new punitive normal. Daniel Jiménez Franco
  6. Preface to the Criminal Question as Indigenous Questions. Eduardo Baker
  7. ‘Yesterday, I saw a rabbit!’:  reflections on a lesson criminology has not learnt from the holocaust, or why some principles from anarchism may trump sovereignty in combating genocide. Wayne Morrison
  8. Conference call for papers.
  9. Conference Report. Andrea Beckmann & Alma Agostini

Appendix: A selection of Louk Hulsman’s writings published in English               

Edited by Andrea Beckman, J.M. Moore and Azrini Wahidin