4. Free People from Jails and Prisons
    • Free all people from involuntary confinement, including but not limited to jails, prisons, immigrant detention centers, psychiatric wards, and nursing homes, starting with those who are aging, disabled, immunocompromised, held on bail, held for parole violations, and survivors.

    • Permanently close local jails.

    • Grant clemency to criminalized survivors.

    • Pressure state legislatures to end mandatory arrest and failure to protect laws that lead to the criminalization of survivors of gendered violence.

    • Reject “alternatives to incarceration” that are carceral in nature, including problem-solving courts and electronic monitoring and coercive restorative justice programs.

    • Reduce jail churn by reducing arrests.

    • Cut funding to prosecutor offices.

    • End pre-trial detention.

    • End civil commitment.

    • Release all people held pre-trial and on parole violations.

    • Make all communication to and from prisoners free. 

    • End immigration detention, end family separation, and let our undocumented community members come home.

      • End data and resource sharing with ICE.