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1 online resource (371 p.) |
Series |
Routledge Studies in Crime and Society Series |
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Routledge Studies in Crime and Society Series
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Foreword: The Honourable Murray Sinclair -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Concluding Remarks -- Note -- Part 1 Questions of Theory and Justice -- Chapter 1 Justicia Canadiana -- Part I: Western Justice and Indigenous Justice -- Part II: The Symbols of Justice -- Part III: Wiichihitowak -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Settler Colonialism and the Criminalization of Indigenous People in Canada -- Introduction |
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Settler Colonialism and Canada -- Terra Nullius and Claiming Land -- Canadian "Indian Policy" and Relationships of Domination -- Violent Frontiers and the Imposition of State Authority -- Managing the "Indian Problem" and Controlling Indigenous Bodies -- The Criminalization of Indigenous Movements Today -- Responses to Indigenous Assertions of Landed Sovereignty -- Corporate and State Complicity -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Frail Legitimacies: Examining the Settler-Colonial Legal-Politics Underlying the Wet'suwet'en Crisis |
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Settling and Unsettling British Columbia: A Compromising History of Dispossession -- Modern Law's Reckoning: The Return of Aboriginal Title -- Manufactured Uncertainties -- Postscript -- Notes -- Chapter 4 A Strategy for Achieving Indigenous Justice: A Seven "Rs" Plan -- Introduction -- Recognizing Canada's True Origins -- Indian Residential Schools, the Seven "Rs" and Indigenous Legal Principles -- Historical Background -- Applying the Seven "Rs" to the Settlement Negotiations -- Future Use of the Seven "Rs" -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Part 2 Features of the Criminal Justice System |
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Chapter 5 A Commentary On First Nations Policing -- Introduction -- First Nations Policing -- A Brief History -- Kahnawá:ke Peacekeepers -- Territorial Challenges -- First Nations Policing -- History of First Nations Policing -- First Nations Policing -- How It Differs From Other Forms of Policing -- First Nations Policing in Kahnawá:ke -- Challenges to First Nations Policing -- Stigma Attached to First Nations Policing -- Challenges to Recruiting -- First Nations Policing Is Community Policing -- Conclusion -- Notes |
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Chapter 6 Swimming Upstream in the Criminal Justice System: The Role of the Bail System in the Over-Representation... -- Introduction -- Part I: The Role of Bail in the Overincarceration of Indigenous Peoples -- Bail as a Funnel Into Pre-Trial Custody -- Bail as a Funnel Into Sentenced Custody -- Part II: Bail as Discriminatory Against Indigenous Peoples -- The Criminal Justice System as a Settler Colonial System -- Bail as a Settler-Centric Process -- The Mechanisms of a Settler-Centric Bail Process -- Part III: Finding a Way Forward for Indigenous Peoples at Bail |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Use of Contextualized Aboriginal Knowledges |
Subject |
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- Canada
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Indigenous peoples -- Canada.
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Discrimination in criminal justice administration.
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Indigenous peoples.
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Canada.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Campbell, Kathryn M. (Kathryn Maria), 1960-
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Wellman, Stephanie.
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ISBN |
0429665156 |
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9780429665158 |
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