Pursuing the Horizon of Penal Abolition in Seth Kwame Boateng’s Documentaries
Two recent documentaries by award-winning journalist Seth Kwame Boateng, Locked and Forgotten (2015) and Left to Rot (2016), have played an important role in recent Ghanaian prison reform efforts. This paper identifies the ways these documentaries extend beyond a reformist agenda and move towards a...
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doaj-3780f2499acb4873aab5b9c2006eb31b2021-06-02T09:59:05ZengQueensland University of TechnologyInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy2202-79982202-80052019-02-018111613010.5204/ijcjsd.v8i1.10181018Pursuing the Horizon of Penal Abolition in Seth Kwame Boateng’s DocumentariesAbena Ampofoa Asare0Stony Brook UniversityTwo recent documentaries by award-winning journalist Seth Kwame Boateng, Locked and Forgotten (2015) and Left to Rot (2016), have played an important role in recent Ghanaian prison reform efforts. This paper identifies the ways these documentaries extend beyond a reformist agenda and move towards a more radical vision of penal abolition. By creating a dialogue between Boateng’s documentaries and the analyses and frameworks of penal abolitionism, this paper calls for a remapping of global abolitionist discourse to include critiques of ‘criminal justice’ that are articulated in diverse geographical, cultural and rhetorical locations.https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/1018prisonpenal abolitionGhanajournalismcriminologySeth Kwame Boateng |
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Two recent documentaries by award-winning journalist Seth Kwame Boateng, Locked and Forgotten (2015) and Left to Rot (2016), have played an important role in recent Ghanaian prison reform efforts. This paper identifies the ways these documentaries extend beyond a reformist agenda and move towards a more radical vision of penal abolition. By creating a dialogue between Boateng’s documentaries and the analyses and frameworks of penal abolitionism, this paper calls for a remapping of global abolitionist discourse to include critiques of ‘criminal justice’ that are articulated in diverse geographical, cultural and rhetorical locations. |
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