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Interrupting Criminalization is founded.

Date: 2019

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Interrupting Criminalization is an abolitionist project that provides research, resources, and trainings.

In 2022, they will announce their Beyond Do No Harm Network, which they describe on their website as a: "group of US-based health care providers, public health workers, impacted community members, advocates, and organizers working across racial, gender, reproductive, migrant and disability justice, drug policy, sex worker, and anti-HIV criminalization movements to address the harm caused when health providers and institutions and public health researchers and institutions facilitate, participate in and support criminalization."