Press
Press related to the What Really Makes Us Safe? Project:
Interviews
- “Sociologist on Conflict Situations: The Police are No Solution for Violence” in taz newspaper
- “Who keeps us safe? We keep us safe!” in Migrazine
- “Abolish police? What really makes us safe” in Zeitschrift LuXemburg
- “Tips if you don’t want to go to the police after sexual violence” in Supernova Mag
- Radio Interviews with Radio F.R.E.I., Westdeutschen Rundfunks Köln (WDR5), Radio Corax, Radio Bern RaBe, Radio Dreyeckland
Reviews
- from Brav_a Zine
- from the interdisciplinary gender research blog
Articles
- “What really makes us safe? Definitely not the police. The Transformative Justice Approach” in Analyse & Kritik
- “Security from the Left: the Transformative Justice Approach” in LUXEMBURG – Gesellschaftsanalyse & linke Praxis
- “Radical Decarceration: Abolitionism and Transformative Justice in the U.S.” in IZ3W: Informationszentrum Dritte Welt.
- “A Personal Reflection on Doing Participatory Action Research in Transformative Justice” on the Thinking Gender Blog, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
- “Between Reform and Revolution: Transformative Justice for Violence beyond State Institutions” in Restorative Justice Magazine
Bücher
- How to Address Sexual Violence? A Handbook for Transformative Work with Persons Causing Violence by the RESPONS Collective (Unrast)
- “Transformative Justice instead of Police and Prisons. For an Alternative Approach to Sexual and Partner Violence” Kritik der Polizei in [Critique of the Police] edited by Daniel Loick (Campus)
- With Lisa Monz, “No Easy Path: From Restorative to Transformative Justice in Addressing Sexual and Partner Violence” in Strafe und Gefängnis: Theorie, Kritik, Alternativen. Eine Einführung [Punishment and Prisons: Theory, Critique, Alternatives. An Introduction] edited by Rezhi Malzahn (Schmetterling)
- “Giving & Taking Account: Community Accountable Scholarship in a Participatory Action Research Model” in Beyond the Master’s Tools: Decolonizing Knowledge Orders, Research Methodology, and Teaching, edited by Franziska Dübgen, Daniel Bendix, and Aram Ziai (Rowman & Littlefield)
- “From Carceral Feminist Security to Abolitionist Safety for Survivors of Gendered Violence” in Sicherheit: Rassismuskritische und feministische Debatten [Security: Anti-racist and feminist debates], edited by Mike Laufenberg and Vanessa E. Thompson (Westfälisches Dampfboot)
- “Theorizing Transformative Justice: Comparing Carceral and Abolitionist Selves, Agencies, and Responsibilities.” Abolishing the Police, edited by Koshka Duff (Dog Section Press)
Zines
- Translation of Communities Against Rape and Abuse’s “Taking Risks: Implementing Grassroots Community Accountability Strategies” into German with an introduction by the Berlin Transformative Justice Collective. Translation into Turkish by Özge Karlık from Cinsel Şiddetle Mücadele (Association for the Struggle Against Sexual Violence).