Justice, Indigenous Peoples, and Canada
Justice, Indigenous Peoples, and Canada
A History of Courage and Resilience
Wellman, Stephanie; Campbell, Kathryn M.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2023
370
Dura
Inglês
9780367074555
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction. Part 1: Questions of Theory and Justice. Chapter 1. Justicia Canadiana. Chapter 2. Settler Colonialism and the Criminalization of Indigenous People in Canada. Chapter 3. Frail Legitimacies: Examining the Settler Colonial Legal-Politics Underlying the Wet'suwet'en Crisis. Chapter 4. A Strategy for Achieving Indigenous Justice: A Seven "R" Plan. Part 2: Features of the Criminal Justice System. Chapter 5. A Commentary on First Nations Policing. Chapter 6. Swimming Upstream in the Criminal Justice System: The Role of the Bail System in the Over-representation of Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Correction Facilities. Chapter 7. Attempts at Reconciliation Through Criminal Law: Tracing the Historical Applications of the Gladue Principles. Chapter 8. Criminal Justice Reform and the Mass Imprisonment of Indigenous People in Canada. Chapter 9. Indigenous Women: Living in a State of Injustice. Reflections on the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry of Manitoba and Continued Injustices faced by Indigenous women in Canada. Part 3: In/Justice in Practice. Chapter 10. Family Matters: Home is the Heart of the Indigenous Prison Crisis. Chapter 11. Indigenous Identity and Correctional Programming: The Effects of a Contemporary Colonial Project. Chapter 12. Leaving the Iron House: The Red Road Out of Prison. Chapter 13. The Duty to Do Better: Becoming a Trauma-Informed Lawyer. Chapter 14. Indigenous People Courts: A Commentary.
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settler colonialism;Indigenous legal systems;restorative justice;overrepresentation in prisons;trauma-informed law;First Nations policing;Indigenous criminal justice reform
Introduction. Part 1: Questions of Theory and Justice. Chapter 1. Justicia Canadiana. Chapter 2. Settler Colonialism and the Criminalization of Indigenous People in Canada. Chapter 3. Frail Legitimacies: Examining the Settler Colonial Legal-Politics Underlying the Wet'suwet'en Crisis. Chapter 4. A Strategy for Achieving Indigenous Justice: A Seven "R" Plan. Part 2: Features of the Criminal Justice System. Chapter 5. A Commentary on First Nations Policing. Chapter 6. Swimming Upstream in the Criminal Justice System: The Role of the Bail System in the Over-representation of Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Correction Facilities. Chapter 7. Attempts at Reconciliation Through Criminal Law: Tracing the Historical Applications of the Gladue Principles. Chapter 8. Criminal Justice Reform and the Mass Imprisonment of Indigenous People in Canada. Chapter 9. Indigenous Women: Living in a State of Injustice. Reflections on the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry of Manitoba and Continued Injustices faced by Indigenous women in Canada. Part 3: In/Justice in Practice. Chapter 10. Family Matters: Home is the Heart of the Indigenous Prison Crisis. Chapter 11. Indigenous Identity and Correctional Programming: The Effects of a Contemporary Colonial Project. Chapter 12. Leaving the Iron House: The Red Road Out of Prison. Chapter 13. The Duty to Do Better: Becoming a Trauma-Informed Lawyer. Chapter 14. Indigenous People Courts: A Commentary.
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