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Book Synopsis: The award-winning “radically original” (The Atlantic) restorative justice leader, whose work the Washington Post has called “totally sensible and totally revolutionary,” grapples with the problem of violent crime in the movement for prison abolition. A National Book Foundation Literature for Justice honoree. A Kirkus “Best Book of 2019 to Fight Racism and Xenophobia”. Winner of the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice Journalism Award. Finalist for the Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice.
In a book Democracy Now! calls a “complete overhaul of the way we’ve been taught to think about crime, punishment, and justice,” Danielle Sered, the executive director of Common Justice and renowned expert on violence, offers pragmatic solutions that take the place of prison, meeting the needs of survivors and creating pathways for people who have committed violence to repair harm. Critically, Sered argues that reckoning is owed not only on the part of individuals who have caused violence, but also by our nation for its overreliance on incarceration to produce safety—at a great cost to communities, survivors, racial equity, and the very fabric of our democracy.
Although over half the people incarcerated in America today have committed violent offenses, the focus of reformers has been almost entirely on nonviolent and drug offenses. Called “innovative” and “truly remarkable” by The Atlantic and “a top-notch entry into the burgeoning incarceration debate” by Kirkus Reviews, Sered’s Until We Reckon argues with searing force and clarity that our communities are safer the less we rely on prisons and jails as a solution for wrongdoing.
Sered asks us to reconsider the purposes of incarceration and argues persuasively that the needs of survivors of violent crime are better met by asking people who commit violence to accept responsibility for their actions and make amends in ways that are meaningful to those they have hurt—none of which happens in the context of a criminal trial or a prison sentence.
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Are you tired of the same old approach to crime, punishment, and justice? Introducing "Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration, and a Road to Repair" by Danielle Sered - a groundbreaking book that challenges the status quo and offers pragmatic solutions for a better future.
In this award-winning work, Sered, the executive director of Common Justice and a respected restorative justice leader, presents a radical perspective on violent crime and the movement for prison abolition. With a focus on meeting the needs of survivors and creating opportunities for those who have committed violence to repair harm, Sered provides a fresh take on how we can build safer communities.
Unlike other reform efforts that primarily concentrate on nonviolent and drug offenses, Sered's approach addresses the root causes of violence and offers meaningful alternatives to incarceration. By asking individuals to take responsibility for their actions and make amends in ways that matter to those they have hurt, we can achieve true justice and healing.
"Until We Reckon" has been praised as "totally sensible and totally revolutionary" by the Washington Post and hailed as a "complete overhaul of how we think about crime, punishment, and justice" by Democracy Now! With its bold ideas and searing clarity, this book represents a major contribution to the ongoing incarceration debate.
Join the movement for change and discover a world where communities are safer, survivors are supported, and racial equity is prioritized. It's time to reimagine our approach to crime and embrace a future built on compassion, understanding, and true accountability.
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