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Author Toohey, Paul

Title Last drinks : the impact of the Northern Territory intervention
Published Melbourne : Black Inc., 2008

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Description 1 online resource (141 pages)
Series Quarterly essay, 1832-0953 ; QE30 2008
Quarterly essay ; issue 30
Contents Cover page; title page; copyright page; contents; last drinks: the impact of the northern territory intervention; correspondence
Summary When Mal Brough and John Howard announced the Northern Territory intervention in mid-2007, they proclaimed a child abuse emergency. In this riveting piece of reportage and analysis, Paul Toohey unpicks the rhetoric of emergency and tracks progress. One year on, have children been saved? Will Labor continue with the intervention? What are the reasons for the social crisis - the neglect and the violence - and how might things be different? Toohey argues that the real issue is not sexual abuse, but rather a more general neglect of children. He criticises the way both white courts and black law have viewed violent crime by Aboriginal men. He examines the permit system and the quarantining of welfare money and argues that due to Labor's changes to these, the intervention is now effectively over - though the crisis persists. In Last Drinks, Paul Toohey offers the definitive account of how the Territory intervention came about and what it has achieved
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Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Government policy
Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations.
Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Abuse of -- Australia -- Northern Territory
Child sexual abuse -- Australia -- Northern Territory
Aboriginal Australians -- Government policy.
Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations.
Child sexual abuse.
Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Abuse of.
Northern Territory.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781921825293
1921825294