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Indigenous Criminology

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Indigenous Criminology provides the first comprehensive examination of Indigenous peoples' interactions with criminal justice systems, both historically and in contemporary contexts. Drawing on examples from North America, Australia, and Aotearoa New Zealand, it explores the theoretical foundations for a distinct Indigenous criminology while highlighting significant policy and practice issues. The authors emphasise the importance of Indigenous knowledge and methodologies, arguing that colonialism must be central to understanding modern challenges like deaths in custody, disproportionate imprisonment rates, police violence, and community violence in Indigenous populations. Prioritising Indigenous voices, this book advances the development of a decolonising criminology.
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This book is ideal for scholars, students, and practitioners in criminology, Indigenous studies, social justice, and related fields seeking critical insights into Indigenous experiences and perspectives on justice.

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Indigenous Criminology comprehensively explores Indigenous people's contact with criminal justice systems in a contemporary and historical context. It addresses both the theoretical underpinnings of the development of a specific Indigenous criminology, and canvasses the broader policy and practice implications for criminal justice.

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Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people's contact with criminal justice systems in a contemporary and historical context. Drawing on comparative Indigenous material from North America, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, it addresses both the theoretical underpinnings to the development of a specific Indigenous criminology, and canvasses the broader policy and practice implications for criminal justice.

Written by leading criminologists specialising in Indigenous justice issues, the book argues for the importance of Indigenous knowledges and methodologies to criminology, and suggests that colonialism needs to be a fundamental concept to criminology in order to understand contemporary problems such as deaths in custody, high imprisonment rates, police brutality and the high levels of violence in some Indigenous communities.

Prioritising the voices of Indigenous peoples, the work will make a significant contribution to the development of a decolonising criminology and will be of wide interest.

Series: New Horizons in Criminology

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Biko Agozino hails it as a vital contribution to decolonising criminology, exposing its complicity in colonial and oppressive histories. Stuart Henry praises its original comparative perspective and the empowerment of Indigenous voices in criminological discourse. L. Jane McMillan commends it as a thoroughly researched and compelling critique that charts a thoughtful path toward an Indigenous-informed criminology.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781447321750

Publisher: Bristol University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 27 July 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Policy Press

Illustration: Not illustrated

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Chris Cunneen holds joint appointments as professor of criminology at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, and in the Cairns Institute at James Cook University, Australia. Among his many books are the coauthored "Juvenile Justice: Youth and Crime in Australia " and "Indigenous Legal Relations in Australia." Juan Tauri is an indigenous criminologist from Aotearoa (New Zealand). He holds a visiting appointment at the University of Wollongong, Australia.

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