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Am I a Criminal, Or a Public Health Problem?: An Inquiry Into Social Justice And Appeal For Restorative Justice

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Am I a Criminal, Or a Public Health Problem?: An Inquiry Into Social Justice And Appeal For Restorative Justice
Am I a Criminal, Or a Public Health Problem?: An Inquiry Into Social Justice And Appeal For Restorative Justice

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Am I a Criminal, Or a Public Health Problem?: An Inquiry Into Social Justice And Appeal For Restorative Justice

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This compelling piece, "Am I Criminal, Or A Public Health Problem?" details the account and ideas of Ronald Brooks, an activist who is currently imprisoned in Angola Penitentiary in Louisiana. It is an autobiographical work, with a personal thesis on the American penal system, ultimately surrounding on the notion that the Justice System, as a whole, must be abolished. The proceeds for this publication will go directly to assisting the author in his campaign for human rights, and to grow the organization Brooks and others have founded, known as "Decarcerate Louisiana." A new edition to the revolutionary canon, "Am I A Criminal, Or A Public Health Problem?" Is a necessary read for those who want to dismantle the American system of white supremacy and oppression, and for those who seek both peace... and justice. Restorative justice.

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