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Crime, Aboriginality and the Decolonisation of Justice (Paperback)
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Crime, Aboriginality and the Decolonisation of Justice (Paperback)
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"Crime, Aboriginality and the Decolonisation of Justice" explores
contemporary strategies which might diminish the extraordinary
levels of imprisonment and victimisation suffered by Aboriginal
people in Australia.The book argues that enhancing Aboriginal
ownership and control over justice and justice-related processes is
a key factor and focuses on ways this can be achieved.In doing so
the author: explores the potential for 'hybrid' initiatives in the
complex 'liminal' space between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal
domains, for example Aboriginal community/night patrols, community
justice groups, healing centres and Aboriginal courts; disputes the
relevance of the western, urban, criminological paradigm to the
Aboriginal domain, and questions the application of both
contemporary innovations such as restorative justice and mainstream
models of policing; and, refutes allegations that Aboriginal
customary laws condone violence against women and children,
pointing to the wealth of research to the contrary, and suggests
these laws contain considerable potential for renewal and healing.
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