The Politics of Abolition Revisited
- 338 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The book serves as a foundational text in critical criminology, exploring the themes of penal abolitionism. The new edition features an updated introduction by the author and insights from prominent criminologists, providing a contemporary perspective on the evolution and relevance of penal abolitionist ideas. It reflects on the ongoing discussions and developments within the field, making it a significant resource for understanding current debates in criminology.

