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Routledge Handbook on Native American Justice Issues (Paperback)
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Routledge Handbook on Native American Justice Issues (Paperback)
Series: Routledge International Handbooks
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Native Americans are disproportionately represented as offenders in
the U.S. criminal justice system. Routledge Handbook on Native
American Justice Issues is an authoritative volume that provides an
overview of the state of American Indigenous populations and their
contact with justice concerns and the criminal justice system. The
volume covers the history and origins of Indian Country in America;
continuing controversies regarding treaties; unique issues
surrounding tribal law enforcement; the operation of tribal courts
and corrections, including the influence of Indigenous restorative
justice practices; the impact of native religions and customs;
youth justice issues, including educational practices and gaps;
women's justice issues; and special circumstances surrounding
healthcare for Indians, including the role substance abuse plays in
contributing to criminal justice problems. Bringing together
contributions from leading scholars - many of them Native Americans
- that explore key issues fundamental to understanding the
relationships between Native peoples and contemporary criminal
justice, editor Laurence Armand French draws on more than 40 years
of experience with Native American individuals and groups to
provide contextual material that incorporates criminology,
sociology, anthropology, cultural psychology, and history to give
readers a true picture of the wrongs perpetrated against Native
Americans and their effects on the current operation of Native
American justice. This compilation analyzes the nature of justice
for Native Americans, including unique and emerging problems,
theoretical issues, and policy implications. It is a valuable
resource for all scholars with an interest in Native American
culture and in the analysis and rectification of the criminal
justice system's disparate impact on people of color.
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