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Partnering with the law
Anankelogy can learn much from the law. Likewise, the law can learn much from anankelogy. Let us learn from each other.
Steph Turner
Aug 24 min read
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Open letter to innocence litigators
Need-response emerges as a new professional service to complement, or potentially compete with, the innocence movement, to clear the "unexonerated". Only need-response gets to the core of clearing the many innocent, by more effectively responding to all involved needs. We invite everyone working within the innocence movement to engage this fresh approach to serving one another’s underserved justice needs.
Steph Turner
May 118 min read
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Open letter to all judicial officials
Need-response emerges as a new professional service to complement, or potentially compete with, the adversarial judicial system to serve the public’s justice needs. Only need-response emphasizes understanding the unresolved needs fueling conflicts, and how to more effectively respond to such needs. We invite everyone working within the judicial system to engage this fresh approach to serving one another’s underserved needs.
Steph Turner
Apr 296 min read
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5 elements of toxic legalism
Toxic legalism prioritizes laws over serving the needs for which they exist. Here are at least 5 ways we slip into such legalistic disarray.
Steph Turner
Sep 14, 202418 min read
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Replace activism with responsivism
Responsivism is the belief and practice that responding to each other's needs produces better results than hostile legal options.
Steph Turner
Jul 20, 202413 min read
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ENGAGE!
ENGAGE! Earn a reputation for resolving needs, even if that requires transforming social norms that get in the way.
Steph Turner
Mar 17, 20249 min read
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7 ways need-responders equalize power relations
A bulk of overlooked needs in society result from professional power relations and their unresponsive institutions. Social power silences...
Steph Turner
Sep 24, 202317 min read
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