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State Crime Journal Special Issue on Abolitionism, Settler Colonialism and State Crime

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State Crime Journal Special Issue on Abolitionism, Settler Colonialism and State Crime

Special Edited by Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian and Stephen Sheehi

Preface 

Preface: Israel’s Genocide of the Palestinian People – Penny Green

International Expert Statement on Israeli State Crime – Penny Green et al.

Articles

Abolitionism, Settler Colonialism, and State Crime – Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian and Stephen Sheehi

Captive Maternals vs. Compradors: the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal – Joy James

Demilitarize! Durham 2 Palestine: Upending Circuits of State Violence – Noura Erakat

What Do Apologies Apologize For? Rearrangements of State Violence – Sunera Thobani

On Love, the Palestinian Way: Kinship, Care, and Abolition in Palestinian Feminist Praxis – Sarah Ihmoud

Cultural Robbery, the Carceral System and the Settler Coloniality of Multiculturalism in Moroccan-Occupied Western Sahara – Joanna Allan

An Abolitionist Livability Against State Carceral Unchilding Ahmad Manasra’s Life Making – Abeer Otman and Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian

It Didn’t Begin in Hate: Why a Hate Crimes Framework Can’t Take Us to Abolition – Sherene H. Razack

Daring to Imagine: A Future Outside Zionism – Nadim N. Rouhana

Thinking Palestine and Abolition in Ethnic Studies – Loubna Qutami

Book Reviews

J. Balint, Keeping Hold of Justice-Encounters Between Law and Colonialism, reviewed by Thalia Anthony

I. Katz, The Common Camp: Architecture of Power and Resistance in Israel–Palestine, reviewed by Penny Green

Notes on Contributors

State Crime Journal Special Issue on Abolitionism, Settler Colonialism and State Crime