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About 5 years ago one of my lecturers set up a meeting for me with an academic who had just started working at my university.

He was a criminological researcher doing a big project on sex workers, and she (my lecturer) thought we'd get along academically and I might possibly be interested in him as my eventual phd supervisor or something..

We had a chat over the course of about an hour, mostly about his research, but he asked at one point what I was thinking with regards to a phd topic.

At the time I was interested in looking at the incidence of sexual abuse within the police force, so I set out my argument to him:

We know that there is a much higher incidence of domestic violence perpetrated by police against their partners and kids.

We know that people reporting DV aren't taken seriously by the police they're reporting to, often to the extent where they are given misinformation like 'we can't act unless he actually *does* something'.

We know that people reporting sexual assault are often not taken seriously as well,and are often given misinformation like 'rape is actually really hard to prove, are you sure you want to report this?'.

...i wonder if there is a higher incidence of people with a history of perpetuating sexual assault in the police force?
...i wonder if they commit those assaults while in the police force, or if the job attracts people with that history?

Using the questionnaire from the Lisek & Miller study and the McWhorter study, I could survey students in a number of different fields and see if there is a higher number of people doing policing who self-report having used these rape-behaviors.

I could also do a follow up on the same students (although I'm not sure how because having the study not be anonymous would confound results) to see if their responses change after being in the police force for a number of years.

..he just looked at me and said that he doubted there was a higher incidence of DV perpetuated by police, and that he was certain that the reports that happened are angry partners targeting those cops with vexatious reports because they know it'll have big consequences for their careers.. and shut down the entire conversation immediately.

He's a critical criminologist, and wasn't interested in even having the slightest bit of curiosity about police being violent.
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"When she reported to police that he would repeatedly call her and hang up – an action she felt breached the apprehended domestic violence order she had taken out against him – she says an officer told her she was being a “vexatious ex-spouse” who was trying to cause trouble."

#AbolishPolice #Abolition #AbolishPrisons #CommunityNotCops #FuckThePolice #NoJusticeNoPeace #DomesticViolence #GenderedViolence #ViolenceAgainstWomen #VAW #Academia #Uni #university #Criminology #CriminalJustice

theguardian.com/australia-news

I just got into an argument with a shopping centre security guard because he was trying to kick a houseless person out of the shopping centre. This person seemed semi-conscious and wasn't responding to his demands to leave, so the security guard kept saying he was going to call the cops.

I asked if he'd thought of calling an ambulance, because it seemed like a medical emergency to me (me, who was a nurse for a long fucking time..), and the security guard just said that it was "obviously drugs".

Turns out when the paramedics got there the guy had a blood sugar of 1.4mmol/L (which is like 25mg/dl for the US folks).

The security guard was all like "well how was I supposed to know??"

I mean, someone who is houseless having a medical crisis from a chronic condition that needs access to specialist management and regular food?? I'm fucking shocked. Who would ever have guessed?! 🙄

“..the degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its prisons" - Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Several Florida jails and prisons are refusing to evacuate their residents ahead of Hurricane Milton despite being in the evacuation zone of the storm.

Manatee county jail, which has 1,200 incarcerated people and is located on the south-east side of Tampa Bay, in the path of the hurricane that was roaring towards it across the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, will not be evacuating, a representative of the jail told Newsweek on Tuesday.
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During Hurricane Katrina in 2005, hundreds of incarcerated people were left in the Orleans parish prison for four days during the deadly storm. Those incarcerated were left locked in their cells amid rising flood waters and without food or water.

Other Florida jails and prisons have also said they will not evacuate during Milton. Correctional facilities in the counties of Sarasota, Hernando, Pasco, Charlotte and Lee will also remain in place during the storm, according to 10 Tampa Bay, a local outlet.
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“When my son was sentenced, he was not given a death sentence,”

#AbolishPolice #Abolition #AbolishPrisons #anarchism #CommunityNotCops #FuckThePolice #Criminology #CriminalJustice #NoJusticeNoPeace

theguardian.com/us-news/2024/o

The Guardian · Several Florida jails and prisons refuse to evacuate ahead of Hurricane MiltonBy Gloria Oladipo

I've applied for a volunteer role at Justice Advocacy Service.

They're a part of the IDRS (Intellectual Disability Rights Service). They work with people with intellectual and cognitive disabilities who have come into contact with the criminal justice system, as victims, defendants, or witnesses to help ensure that their rights are respected and that they understand what's happening and are able to engage in the process in a supported and protected way.

The position I've applied for will be within the court system, but they also have volunteers who work with people in police stations and with people who are in jail. I'll probably have the opportunity to branch out and train for those positions as well.

I had a really good chat with one of the people from the organisation, and she said she thinks I'd be great at it. She was really excited when I explained I was an abolitionist, and how a part of that is supporting people who are having to face the cjs, even if they might be guilty.

Anyways, my training starts in the beginning of November, and I'm looking forward to it.

#audhd#autism#adhd

This would never have happened if he wasn't a Black Muslim man.

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But no forensic evidence linked Williams to the murder weapon or crime scene, and as local prosecutors have renounced his conviction, the victim’s family and several trial jurors also said they opposed his execution.

“We must all question any system that would allow this to occur. The execution of an innocent person is the most extreme manifestation of Missouri’s obsession with ‘finality’ over truth, justice, and humanity, at any cost,” Tricia Rojo Bushnell, Williams’ attorney, said in a statement just before the execution. “Tonight, we all bear witness to Missouri’s grotesque exercise of state power. Let it not be in vain. This should never happen, and we must not let it continue.”

#racism #whiteness #WhiteSupremacy #FuckRacism #FuckWhiteness #FuckColonisation #AbolishPolice #AbolishPrisons #Abolition #CommunityNotCops #NoJusticeNoPeace #missouri #USPol #USA #DeathPenalty #MarcellusWilliams #MarcellusKhaliifahWilliams

theguardian.com/us-news/2024/s

The Guardian · Missouri executes Marcellus Williams despite prosecutors’ push to overturn convictionBy Sam Levin

Talking about how Aboriginal people are over-represented in the numbers of people who end up having an acute mental health episode and having the cops called in response.

My lecturer:
..I'm not saying that Indigenous Australians have more mental health problems, it's a lot of other factors..

Me:
Do I have some news for you about the effects of colonisation, my guy..

Serco must be punished for ‘oppressive’ treatment of prisoners at Australia’s largest jail, legal experts say

Potential class action against private prison operator raised after 175 inmates at Clarence correctional centre locked in their cells for days after [alleged] assault by a single prisoner

#AbolishPolice #Abolition #AbolishPrisons #CommunityNotCops #FuckThePolice #JuvenileJustice #YouthCrime #MoralPanic #Criminology #CriminalJustice

theguardian.com/australia-news

The Guardian · Serco must be punished for ‘oppressive’ treatment of prisoners at Australia’s largest jail, legal experts sayBy Catie McLeod