Native Americans, crime, and justice:

Native Americans, Crime, and Justice is the first book in many years to provide students with a comprehensive overview of Native Americans and the unique challenges they face as justice is meted out, both in the United States and Canada. Crossing disciplines, this important anthology, which includes...

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Other Authors: Nielsen, Marianne O. 1951- (Editor), Silverman, Robert A. 1943- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018
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Summary:Native Americans, Crime, and Justice is the first book in many years to provide students with a comprehensive overview of Native Americans and the unique challenges they face as justice is meted out, both in the United States and Canada. Crossing disciplines, this important anthology, which includes the voices of both Native Americans and non-Native Americans, provides students in criminology, sociology, and Native American studies courses with articles ranging from the scholarly to the more humanistic. Also included are a number of news accounts that complement the other pieces with a sense of immediacy and timeliness about the involvement of Native Americans in the criminal justice system
Students and general readers alike will come away from reading this collection with a better, more informed understanding of Native Americans, crime, and justice whether they are learning about the unique problem of tribal versus federal jurisdiction on Indian lands, patterns of Native American crime, the process of decision making in tribal courts, or Native American delinquency
Item Description:First published 1996 by Westview Press, Inc.
Physical Description:xiii, 321 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm
ISBN:9780367010393

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