Crime Aboriginality and the Decolonisation of Justice by Harry Blagg.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Sydney : Haw kins press, 2008.Description: 232 pISBN:- 9781876067199
- 340.5294 BLA/CRI
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction : Decolonising Criminology
Chapter 2. Criminal Justice as Waste Management : Modernity and its Shadow
Chapter 3. Aboriginal Youth: Culture, Resistance and the Dynamics of Self-Destruction
Chapter 4. Restorative Justice: A Good Idea Whose Time has Gone?
Chapter 5. Aboriginal Police and Policing
Chapter 6. Aboriginal Self-Policing Initiatives
Chapter 7. Silenced in Court: Aboriginal people and the Courts
Chapter 8. Family Violence
Chapter 9. Aboriginal Customary Law : from denial to Recognition
Chapter 10. Aboriginal Customary Law: From Recognition to Abolition ?
Chapter 11. Governance from Below : Community Justice Mechanisms, crime and Disorder
Index