Perceptions of justice : issues in indigenous and community empowerment

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Perceptions of justice : issues in indigenous and community empowerment

edited by Kayleen M. Hazlehurst

Avebury, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-272) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

An analysis of how justice works for indigenous peoples in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It looks at issues of race, gender, social health and cross-cultural criminality. Attempts to "strike a balance" in British Columbia, and a local police "good community" initiative are included.

目次

  • Introduction - post-colonial governance, the maturing contract, Kayleen M. Hazlehurst
  • Aboriginal justice reform in Canada - alternatives to state control, Luke McNamara
  • systematic discrimination, Aboriginal people, and the miscarraige of justice in Canada, Shirley McMullen and C.H.S. Jayewardene
  • moral panic and juvenile justice in Queensland - the emergent context of the Juvenile Justice Act 1992, Richard Hil
  • indigenous women and criminal justice - some comments on the Australian situation, Chris Cunneen and Kate Kerley
  • race, gender and the sentencing process in a New Zealand District Court, Heather Deane
  • "Striking a balance" - lessons from problem-oriented policing in British Columbia, Gregory Saville and D. Kim Rossmo
  • achieving the "good community" - a local police initiative and its wider ramifications, D.B. Moore and J.M. McDonald
  • native policing in Canada - a critical inquiry, Tonio Sadik
  • urban policing and Aboriginal social health - research and action, Graham Brice
  • retrieving the "decent society" - law and order politics in New Zealand 1984-1993, Paul Havemann and Joan Havemann
  • towards a cross-cultural theory of Aboriginal criminality, Russell Smandych et al.

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