Repenser l’histoire du disciplinaire
Repenser l’histoire du disciplinaire
Nouvelle Loi d'Attal votée par le sénat pour « briser la dynamique de la délinquance » chez les mineurs : " leur infliger des « ultra courtes peines » de quelques jours ou quelques semaines de prison. Une sorte de « choc carcéral » (y compris pour des adolescents de 13 ou 14 ans), supposé vacciner contre les crimes et délits."
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La majorité sénatoriale a adopté mercredi soir la proposition de loi de Gabriel Attal visant à durcir la justice des mineurs. Parmi les mesures entérinées sous la bronca des gauches : la possibilité d’infliger des peines de prison de quelques jours. Et la fin, dans certains cas, de « l’excuse de minorité ».
May be useful to know where you and I may end up soon, as more people in the US are taken by the government. Cecot is a prison in El Salvador the US government has already sent ~250 people from the US to against the order of a federal judge, without charges filed, with no trials nor due process.
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The cyberpunk-dystopia-to-current-reality pipeline just keeps flowing
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/mar/08/vr-prison-california
These #states use stolen #Indigenous land to fund #prisons
#Statetrustlands generate millions of dollars for #carceral facilities and programs every year, largely from extractive industries like #oil and #gasdrilling.
https://www.hcn.org/articles/these-states-use-stolen-indigenous-land-to-fund-prisons/
Archivist Actions, Abolitionist Futures: Reimagining Archival Practice Against Incarceration
This collection of brief essays challenges long-held principles of archival practice by addressing the carceral underpinnings of the cultural professions. Contributors explore how complicity with carceral systems and the Prison Industrial Complex undermines equitable access to information and perpetuates systemic harms. Drawing from their experiences working with collections documenting the lives and creativity of incarcerated individuals, the authors reflect on how traditional archival methods often fall short of providing respectful access to these materials. The volume offers a call to action for reimagining archival work grounded in abolitionist values.
https://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/archivist-actions-abolitionist-futures/
Alison Clemens and Jessica Farrell, editors January 2025. 47 pp. (electronic only)CLIR pub 193 PDF download >> Archivist Actions, Abolitionist Futures: Reimagining Archival Practice Against Incarceration This collection of brief essays challenges long-held principles of archival practice by addressing the carceral underpinnings of the cultural professions. Contributors explore how complicity with carceral systems and the Read More
L’artiste Céline Levain a photographié 17 femmes de la maison d’arrêt d’Angoulême et du centre pénitentiaire de Vivonne. Elle en sort un très beau livre “Captives” en hommage à ces femmes incarcérées.
New CLIR Publication: “#Archivist Actions #Abolitionist Futures”
“This collection of brief essays challenges long-held principles of #archival practice by addressing the carceral underpinnings of the #cultural professions. Contributors explore how complicity with #carceral systems and the #Prison Industrial Complex undermines equitable access to information and perpetuates systemic harms.”
https://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/archivist-actions-abolitionist-futures/
Alison Clemens and Jessica Farrell, editors January 2025. 47 pp. (electronic only)CLIR pub 193 PDF download >> Archivist Actions, Abolitionist Futures: Reimagining Archival Practice Against Incarceration This collection of brief essays challenges long-held principles of archival practice by addressing the carceral underpinnings of the cultural professions. Contributors explore how complicity with carceral systems and the Read More