Justice Collective is a Berlin-based project that works to:

  • To reveal how governments punish, including in ways that target people experiencing poverty and inequality, people of racialized groups, and people making a life for themselves in new places;
  • To build and connect international and internationalist movements — because while local contexts may differ, people in different places confront similar causes of carcerality;
  • To end societies’ increasing reliance on policing, punishment, and prisons; and,
  • To build communities that choose justice over jails; care over carcerality.
Themes
Alternatives to Criminalisation
Courts Systems
Human Rights
Petty Offences
Policing
#PoorNotGuilty
Prisons
Use of Public Spaces
People Groups
People experiencing Homelessness or live in informal settlements
People affected by Displacement (including migrants and refugees)
People experiencing Poverty
Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)
Approach
Advocacy
Capacity Building
Research
Policy Reform
Country(ies)
Germany
Regions
Europe