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  2. Police and prison abolition - Wikipedia

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    Police abolition advocates in New York City at a protest following the 2021 killing of Daunte Wright. The contemporary police abolition movement began at least as early as 2014 during the Ferguson riots but gained strength in 2020 during the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd and the protests surrounding it. [58] [71]

  3. 2021 Minneapolis Question 2 - Wikipedia

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    The police abolition movement gained momentum in the U.S. city of Minneapolis during protests of the murder of George Floyd in 2020 and culminated in the failed Question 2 ballot measure in 2021 to replace the city's police department with a public safety department.

  4. Category:Police abolition movement - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 February 2021, at 22:21 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Prison abolition movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many anarchist organizations believe that the best form of justice arises naturally out of social contracts, restorative justice, or transformative justice.. Anarchist opposition to incarceration can be found in articles written as early as 1851, [14] and is elucidated by major anarchist thinkers such as Proudhon, [15] Bakunin, [16] Berkman, [15] Goldman, [15] Malatesta, [15] Bonano, [17] and ...

  6. Stop Cop City - Wikipedia

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    Stop Cop City (SCC), also known as Block Cop City and Defend the Atlanta Forest (DTF), is a decentralized movement focused on Atlanta, Georgia, whose goal is to stop construction of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center by the Atlanta Police Foundation and the City of Atlanta.

  7. Mariame Kaba - Wikipedia

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    Mariame Kaba is an American activist, grassroots organizer, and educator who advocates for the abolition of the prison industrial complex, including all police. [1] She is the author of We Do This 'Til We Free Us (2021).

  8. 8 to Abolition - Wikipedia

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    8 to Abolition was created in response to the 8 Can't Wait campaign created by Campaign Zero. [4] [5] [6] The co-authors are Mon Mohapatra, Leila Raven, Nnennaya Amuchie, Reina Sultan, K Agbebiyi, Sarah T. Hamid, Micah Herskind, Derecka Purnell, Eli Dru, and Rachel Kuo.

  9. Talk:Police and prison abolition - Wikipedia

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    I also think this article should be moved to Police abolition per WP:CONCISE, but I would also support Police and prison abolition as a title for this article if that helps with clarity. Similarly, the US article could be titled Police and prison abolition in the United States. Ironic 12:00, 27 January 2025 (UTC)