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  1. Indigenous people and criminal justice

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    Indigenous people and criminal justice

    2019
    Summary: Indigenous Australians are among the most incarcerated people on Earth. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders make up 2% of all Australians, yet constitute more than a quarter of the nation's prison population. Over-representation in the criminal justice system by Indigenous men, women and young people is a persistent and growing problem. What are the reasons for these high imprisonment rates; and what reforms are being proposed to reduce Indigenous people's contact with the criminal justice system? Are 'tough on crime' policies flouting deaths in custody recommendations and further entrenching Indigenous disadvantage before the law? After the recent Northern Territory Royal Commission, prompted by the exposure of shocking abuses, has anything changed in relation to youth detention? This book examines the latest research and statistics on Indigenous imprisonment, and reviews progress on addressing Aboriginal deaths in custody recommendations and reforming the detention of young Indigenous people. How can governments reduce incarceration and commit to working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to implement overdue interventions? What will it take to unlock the problems of Indigenous inequality and over-representation in the criminal justice system?
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    Justin Healey
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    Print version: Indigenous people and criminal justice, Intro; Contents; Chapter 1 -- Indigenous incarceration rates; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoner characteristics; Prisoner numbers up 4 per cent from previous year; Australian justice system overhaul needed to address Indigenous incarceration, inquiry finds; Pathways to Justice report; Causes of high imprisonment rates; Indigenous incarceration: Pathways to Justice report recommendations; Community groups call for action on Indigenous incarceration rates; We need evidence-based law reform to reduce rates of Indigenous incarceration, As Indigenous incarceration rates keep rising, justice reinvestment offers a solutionIPA report: Indigenous Australians and the criminal justice system; Indigenous Australians and the criminal justice system; Are Indigenous Australians the most incarcerated people on Earth?; Costs of Indigenous incarceration; Indigenous imprisonment and violence: blueprint for change; Chapter 2 -- Aboriginal deaths in custody; Indigenous deaths in custody: 25 years since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody; Review into the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody report, Joint response to review of implementation of deaths in custody recommendationsAction still needed on deaths in custody Royal Commission recommendations; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths in custody: a national shame set to worsen; Progress on deaths in custody questioned; How 'tough on crime' politics flouts deaths in custody recommendations; Chapter 3 -- Indigenous youth detention; Detention rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people; Fewer under youth justice supervision, but Indigenous over-representation rising, Don Dale Royal Commission demands sweeping change -- is there political will to make it happen?Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory; One year on from Royal Commission findings on Northern Territory child detention: what has changed?; Free to be Kids -- national plan of action; A brighter tomorrow: keeping Indigenous kids in the community and out of detention in Australia; Exploring issues -- worksheets and activities; Fast facts; Glossary; Web links; Index
    ISBN nr.: 
    9781925339918, 1925339912
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    1 online resource (60 s.)
    Udgiver: 
    Spinney Press
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    voksenmaterialer
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  2. Inside Rwanda's Gacaca courts : seeking justice after genocide

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    Inside Rwanda's Gacaca courts : seeking justice after genocide

    2016
    After the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, victims, perpetrators, and the country as a whole struggled to deal with the legacy of the mass violence. The government responded by creating a new version of a traditional grassroots justice system called gacaca. Bert Ingelaere, based on his observation of two thousand gacaca trials, offers a comprehensive assessment of what these courts set out to do, how they worked, what they achieved, what they did not achieve, and how they affected Rwandan society. Weaving together vivid firsthand recollections, interviews, and trial testimony with systematic analysis, Ingelaere documents how the gacaca shifted over time from confession to accusation, from restoration to retribution. He precisely articulates the importance of popular conceptions of what is true and just. Marked by methodological sophistication, extraordinary evidence, and deep knowledge of Rwanda, this is an authoritative, nuanced, and bittersweet account of one of the most important experiments in transitional justice after mass violence
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    Print version: Ingelaere, Bert ; Inside Rwanda's Gacaca courts, List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. From Genocide to Gacaca; 2. Learning "to Be Kinyarwanda"; 3. Gacaca Mechanics; 4. Experiencing Gacaca; 5. The Weight of the State; 6. Navigating the Social; 7. A Thousand Hills, a Thousand Gacacas; 8. Shades of Heart; Epilogue; Appendix I: Important Dates; Appendix II: Supplementary Tables; Glossary; Notes; References; Index
    ISBN nr.: 
    9780299309732, 9780299309732, 0299309738
    Udgiver: 
    The University of Wisconsin Press
    Målgruppe: 
    voksenmaterialer
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  3. Investing in authoritarian rule : punishment and patronage in Rwanda's Gacaca courts for genocide crimes

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    Investing in authoritarian rule : punishment and patronage in Rwanda's Gacaca courts for genocide crimes

    2016
    Summary: This book shows how Rwanda's transitional courts that tried genocide crimes - the gacaca - produced social complicity and cemented authoritarian rule. It is unique for its in-depth investigation of the courts' legal operations: confessions, denunciation, and lay judging, and shows how targeted incentives such as grants of clemency, opportunities for private gain, and career advancement drew the masses into the orbit of the ethnic minority-dominated regime. Using previously untapped data, it illustrates how a decade of mass trials constructed a tacit patronage-driven relationship in which the interests of the citizenry became tied to the authoritarian elite that had discretionary power to grant or withdraw those benefits at will. The operation of law in individual behavior and authoritarian control presented in this volume will be of use to students and scholars in the social sciences, and practitioners interested in criminal law and transitional justice
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    Print version: Chakravarty, Anuradha, 1976- ; Investing in authoritarian rule, A history of clientelism in Rwanda -- The RPF : an unrivaled patron -- The mental map : shared expectations of rule -- The Gacaca Court : deciding innocence and guilt -- Confessions : surrendering the right to rule -- Denunciations : local space and local control -- Judges : political cooptation at the grassroots
    ISBN nr.: 
    9781316032121, 9781316018804, 1316032124, 1316018806
    Udgiver: 
    Cambridge University Press
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    voksenmaterialer
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  4. Inside crown court : personal experiences and questions of legitimacy

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    Inside crown court : personal experiences and questions of legitimacy

    2015
    Summary: Within the criminal justice system of England and Wales, the Crown Court is the arena in which serious criminal offences are prosecuted and sentenced. On the basis of up-to-date ethnographic research, this timely book provides a vivid description of what it is like to attend court as a victim, a witness or a defendant; the interplay between the different players in the courtroom; and the extent to which the court process is viewed as legitimate by those involved in it. This valuable addition to the field brings to life the range of issues involved and is aimed at students and scholars of criminal justice, policy-makers and practitioners, and interested members of the general public
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    INSIDE CROWN COURT; Epigraph; Contents; List of figures and tables; Figures; Tables; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; The study; Background; Methods; Structure of the book; 2. The system: what is the Crown Court and what are its functions?; Courts structure; The business and people of the Crown Court ; Access to justice; 3. Court process and performance: constructing versions of 'the truth'; Crown Court trials and the elusive truth; Guilty pleas and the elusive truth; The sentencing of defendants who have pleaded guilty; Ritualised, theatrical management of conflict, The incongruities of the court process Concluding remarks; 4. Them and us: the divide between court users and professionals; The role of victims and witnesses at court; The role of defendants in court; The professional-lay person divide ; The ambiguous status of the jury; Concluding remarks; 5. Structured mayhem: the organised yet chaotic nature of court proceedings; Getting to court ; Start-stop ; Concluding remarks and structured mayhem in action; 6. Reluctant conformity: court users' compliance with the court process; The anxieties, uncertainty and inconveniences of appearing at court, Following the rulesConcluding remarks; 7. Legitimacy: court users' perceived obligation to obey, and what this is based on; Moral alignment; Positive outcomes; Fair decision-making; Respectful treatment; Passive acceptance; Concluding remarks; 8. Conclusion; The nature of Crown Court proceedings; Compliance and legitimacy; Implications for policy and practice?; Appendix. Details on court user respondents and outline of observed cases; References; Index
    ISBN nr.: 
    9781447313724, 1447313720
    Udgiver: 
    Policy Press
    Målgruppe: 
    voksenmaterialer
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    150057-ebscobog:ocn902724665|260|a
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  5. Practical Challenges in Customary Law Translation

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    ISBN nr.: 
    9789994455959, 9994455958
    Udgiver: 
    OSSREA
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    voksenmaterialer
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  6. When crime waves

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    When crime waves

    2005
    Summary: When Crime Waves offers an in-depth exploration of a large number of social issues involved in the study of crime waves. Issues such as how and why crime rates change over time, why some types of crime and not others come in waves, and the role played by the mass media, politicians, and interest group leaders in the promotion of crime waves are discussed to help students develop analytical skills and apply them to real-world situations. offers an in-depth exploration of a large number of social issues involved in the study of crime waves. Issues such as how and why crime rates change over t.
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    Print version, 1. What are crime waves? -- Defining crime waves -- Social constructionism -- The criminal content of crime waves -- Victims -- Offenders -- Criminal events -- Places -- The nature of waves -- Some uses of crime waves -- Politicians -- Media personnel -- Experts -- Policing agencies -- Offenders -- Victims -- Security industry -- Conclusion -- 2. Why do crime rates go up and down? : dislocation, diffusion and innovation -- The demography of offending -- Maleness -- Youthfulness -- Social dislocations -- War -- How the West became wild -- Economic dislocations -- Institutional breakdown -- Diffusion -- Copycat copycat -- Innovation -- Social innovations : shifts in routine activities -- Market innovation -- Technological innovations -- Conclusion -- 3. Crime waves by the numbers -- Numerate and innumerate consumers -- The statistics of crime waves -- Statistics in the raw -- Emergent problems -- Statistical record keeping as a social process -- Redefinition -- Tolerance -- Bookkeeping quality -- The manipulation of statistical records -- Statistics in the media -- Where does statistical news come from? -- Statistics and the news flow -- Statistical news and news values -- Statistical news can be entertaining -- Statistical news is important -- Statistical news is objective news -- Conclusion -- 4. Mass media and crime waves -- Importance of crime to mass media -- The increase in crime coverage -- An increase in carrying capacity -- Diffusion of newsgathering technology -- Changes in journalistic mores -- Politicization of crime -- Programmatic change -- How do the news media cover crime? -- Atypicality -- Simplicity -- Personification -- Status quo orientation -- Why do media cover crime as they do? -- Making news -- Crime sources -- How do media generate crime waves? -- Conclusion, 5. That's the rumor -- Talking about crime -- Rumors and legends -- The rumor process -- Rumors and networks -- Interpersonal and mass communications -- Technological innovation and rumor transmission -- Rumors of war -- The social implications of talk -- Conclusion -- 6. Being afraid -- The meaning of fear -- Cognitive dimensions -- Affective dimensions -- Behavioral dimensions -- What are we afraid of? -- Who is afraid? -- Gender -- Age -- Race and income -- Community of residence -- Victim status -- Access to crime news -- Do rising crime levels cause fear? -- Does fear cause rising crime levels? -- The (ir)rationality of fear -- When fear goes wild -- Conclusion -- 7. Crime waves and public policy -- The political context -- We're going to war -- Policy and problem image -- Searching for the panacea -- Cost-effectiveness -- Immediate gains -- Clear logic -- Good intentions -- Evidence of success -- Hungry for a solution -- When social control becomes the problem -- Conclusion -- 8. Crime waves : a skeptic's guide -- Are crime rates really going up? -- What causes the sudden shifts in crime levels? -- Can we really trust crime statistics? -- Are my own experiences (and those of my friends) a useful guide to whether crime levels are increasing? -- What are we to make of the media obsession with crime? -- These stories I have been hearing from so many people have to be true, don't they? -- The fear of crime is irrational, right? -- It's fear that drives the justice system response, isn't it? -- A rising crime level is a simple problem with a simple solution, right? -- When interventions are followed by falling crime levels, can we assume cause and effect?
    ISBN nr.: 
    9781483328799, 9781452245454, 1483328791, 1452245452
    Udgiver: 
    SAGE Publications
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    voksenmaterialer
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  7. Victims as offenders : the paradox of women's violence in relationships

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    Victims as offenders : the paradox of women's violence in relationships

    2005
    Annotation Draws on data from a study of police behaviour in the field, interviews with criminal justice professionals and social service providers, and participant observations of female offender programs. Offering critical analysis of the theoretical assumptions, this book unveils a reality that looks different from what statistics on domestic violence imply
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    Print version: Miller, Susan L. ; Victims as offenders, Introduction -- Prior research findings and controversies -- Background : site, data, methods and program philosophy -- The police ride-along study -- Hearing from criminal justice professionals and social service providers -- A day in the life : inside a female offender's treatment group -- "Violent" women : motivations and context -- Summary : the findings and their policy implication
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    9786610947188, 9780813537764, 9780813536712, 9780813536705, 661094718X, 0813537762, 0813536715, 0813536707
    Udgiver: 
    Rutgers University Press
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    voksenmaterialer
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  8. Organized crime and instability in Central Africa : a threat assessment

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    Organized crime and instability in Central Africa : a threat assessment

    2011
    Summary: Conflict in Central Africa appears to have declined remarkably in recent years. The remaining instability and violence, which predominantly affect the Eastern DRC, seem to be increasingly the result of criminal acts in a context of persistent lawlessness and weak state institutions, rather than the product of war. This context makes it difficult to provide the criminal justice response that crimes such as murder, rape and trafficking in children require. Although political grievances remain, much of the current instability and lawlessness is tied to activities such as trafficking in minerals and other forms of contraband. Those profiting include members of illegal armed groups and corrupt elements in the military, who have an economic interest in maintaining the current situation. Militant organizations may have had political origins, but today, many could be better described as criminal groups. The largest source of finance for these groups is the minerals trade. Unless the flows of contraband are addressed, incentives for armed groups to perpetuate instability, lawlessness and violence will persist and it will be extremely difficult to build state capacity in this region. The current approach to tackling the instability in the Eastern DRC has focused heavily on the military. Fighting insurgencies requires soldiers, but fighting crime requires a functional and accessible criminal justice system. Building law enforcement capacity in the region requires capacity-building and reform in the police, courts and prisons. In parallel to this long-term effort, immediate responses are needed to undercut the financing of armed groups. There are a number of efforts from governments and international organizations to regulate the mineral supply chain. The idea is to promote transparency and provide certification that the minerals are not funding armed groups. All of these initiatives require a mechanism to ensure the integrity of shipments from mine sites to the point of export. Toward this end, a quick impact project aimed at curtailing trafficking and building the capacity of the local police could build positive momentum in the Eastern DRC. The transport of bulky minerals requires the use of roads, and there are a limited number of useable roads in the Eastern DRC. International police presently stationed in the region could partner with the Congolese Mining Police to ensure the security of the relatively small land area required for transporting this commodity. Countries covered by this report include Africa's Great Lakes region -- Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique -- as well as other sub-Saharan states including Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Angola, Namibia, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles, Comoros, and Mauritius, among others
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    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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    Financial support for this study was provided by the Governments of Sweden (through the UNODC Integrated Programme and Oversight Branch) and Canada, Print version: Organized crime and instability in Central Africa, Preface. -- Main findings and recommendations. -- Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- Conflict and crime. -- Drug flows. -- Mineral resource flows. -- Environmental resource flows. -- Product flows. -- Organized crime as a source of conflict finance and instability. -- Implications for policy, October 2011
    ISBN nr.: 
    9789211303087, 9789210552615, 9211303087, 921055261X
    Udgiver: 
    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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    voksenmaterialer
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  9. Punishment and politics : evidence and emulation in the making of English crime control policy

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    Punishment and politics : evidence and emulation in the making of English crime control policy

    2004
    Summary: The Labour government has embarked upon a root-and-branch remaking of the criminal justice system in England and Wales, with a mass of new legislation and constant high profile for criminal justice issues. This text explores the origins and wider implications of these policy developments
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    Print version: Tonry, Michael H. ; Punishment and politics, 1. Evidence -- 2. Rhetoric -- 3. English exceptionalism -- 4. Race -- 5. Sentencing -- 6. Violence -- 7. What's next?, Electronic reproduction. Place of publication not identified : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010
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    9786611331870, 9781843924753, 9781281331878, 9781135998257, 9781135998189, 9781135998110, 6611331875, 1843924757, 1281331872, 1135998256, 1135998183, 1135998116
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    Willan
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    Use copy: Restrictions unspecified
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    voksenmaterialer
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  10. Hunger, horses, and government men : criminal law on the aboriginal plains, 1870-1905

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    Hunger, horses, and government men : criminal law on the aboriginal plains, 1870-1905

    2012
    Summary: "Scholars often accept without question that Canada's Indian Act (1876) criminalized First Nations. In this illuminating book, Shelley Gavigan argues that the notion of criminalization captures neither the complexities of Aboriginal participation in the courts nor the significance of the Indian Act as a form of law. Gavigan uses records of ordinary cases from the lower courts and insights from critical criminology and traditional legal history to interrogate state formation and criminal law in the Saskatchewan region of the North-West Territories between 1870 and 1905. By focusing on Aboriginal people's participation in the courts rather than on narrow legal categories such as 'the state' and 'the accused, ' Gavigan allows Aboriginal defendants, witnesses, and informants to emerge in vivid detail and tell the story in their own terms. Their experiences -- captured in court files, police and penitentiary records, and newspaper accounts -- reveal that the criminal law and the Indian Act operated in complex and contradictory ways. By showing that the criminal courts were as likely to include acts of mediation as coercion, Hunger, Horses, and Government Men takes the study of criminal law and criminalization in a new direction, one that challenges conventional wisdom and popular images of relations of power and discrimination in the courts"--Provided by publisher
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    Print version: Gavigan, Shelley A.M. ; Hunger, horses, and government men, Introduction: One Warrior's Legal History -- Legally Framing the Plains and the First Nations -- "Of Course No One Saw Them": Aboriginal Accused in the Criminal Court -- "Prisoner Never Gave Me Anything for What He Done": Aboriginal Voices in the Criminal Court -- "Make a Better Indian of Him": Indian Policy and the Criminal Court -- Six Women, Six Stories -- Conclusion -- Afterword: A Methodological Note on Sources and Data
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    9780774822541, 0774822546
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    Published by UBC Press, for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
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