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2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10912-021-09695-1
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Proposing Abolition Theory for Carceral Medical Education

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“…Time and time again, the criminal justice system responds to transgression and everyday life with violence and adds harm to the equation. These kinds of scenes in intensive care units and emergency rooms are so prevalent that there are now doctors and nurses in the United States and in Canada that explicitly identify as penal abolitionists or carceral abolitionists (Paynter et al, 2022;DiZoglio and Telma, 2022). They have formed organizations to reveal that one of the main sources of harm to the bodies of the people they see in hospitals are police offi cers and prison guards.…”
Section: Introduction From the Issue Editors From Systems Of Abuse To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time and time again, the criminal justice system responds to transgression and everyday life with violence and adds harm to the equation. These kinds of scenes in intensive care units and emergency rooms are so prevalent that there are now doctors and nurses in the United States and in Canada that explicitly identify as penal abolitionists or carceral abolitionists (Paynter et al, 2022;DiZoglio and Telma, 2022). They have formed organizations to reveal that one of the main sources of harm to the bodies of the people they see in hospitals are police offi cers and prison guards.…”
Section: Introduction From the Issue Editors From Systems Of Abuse To...mentioning
confidence: 99%