Whose Security Is It Anyway? A Toolkit |
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Spearheaded by Lara Brooks and building off of the contributions of many people and organizations, this timely and relevant resource invites non-profits to consider their role in the criminalization of young people they purport to serve.
Whose Security? underscores the reality that institutional violence within community centers, healthcare organizations, and social services, in concert with the “helping” industry’s increasing collusion with and reliance on law enforcement, fuels the prison pipeline. The toolkit is a wonderful teaching document for those who are working with future medical professionals, social workers, educators and youth workers. It is equally relevant to the work of current administrators and staff in social services and education settings. You will find resources, ideas and tools that will enhance your practice & create safer spaces.
Whose Security? underscores the reality that institutional violence within community centers, healthcare organizations, and social services, in concert with the “helping” industry’s increasing collusion with and reliance on law enforcement, fuels the prison pipeline. The toolkit is a wonderful teaching document for those who are working with future medical professionals, social workers, educators and youth workers. It is equally relevant to the work of current administrators and staff in social services and education settings. You will find resources, ideas and tools that will enhance your practice & create safer spaces.
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