Indigenous Criminology by Chris Cunneen, Juan Tauri

Indigenous Criminology



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Assistant Professor, Indigenous Criminology / Socio-Legal Studies, Department of Sociology, Tenure Track University of Manitoba. €� What are some of the key considerations when conducting research with Indigenous people and communities? Comparative criminology continues to develop at an accelerated pace. This lecture looks at issues of crime and violence in Indigenous communities in the context of broader problems of criminal justice law, policy and practice. Victims of physical or threatened violence in last 12 months, Indigenous people aged 15 years or over. Indigenous perpetrators of violence: Prevalence and risk factors for offending Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, April 2010. This paper describes selected characteristics of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, May 2015. This collection of conference papers focuses on identifying problems and solutions associated with Aboriginal people and the criminal justice system. Indigenous methodologies, criminology, criminal justice social work, colonialism. Policing and Indigenous peoples. In criminological research and evaluation? Police approaches to dealing with Indigenous issues.





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