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Colonial Problem - An Indigenous Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Lisa Monchalin is Algonquin, MÉtis, Huron, and Scottish and teaches in the Department of Criminology at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia. She is the first Indigenous woman in Canada to hold a PhD in Criminology. Follow her on Twitter @lmonchalin. Klappentext Indigenous peoples are vastly overrepresented in the Canadian criminal justice system. The Canadian government has framed this disproportionate victimization and criminalization as being an "Indian problem." In The Colonial Problem, Lisa Monchalin challenges the myth of the "Indian problem" and encourages readers to view the crimes and injustices affecting Indigenous peoples from a more culturally aware position. She analyzes the consequences of assimilation policies, dishonoured treaty agreements, manipulative legislation, and systematic racism, arguing that the overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in the Canadian criminal justice system is not an Indian problem but a colonial one. Zusammenfassung In The Colonial Problem! Lisa Monchalin challenges the myth of the "Indian problem" by arguing that the overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in the Canadian criminal justice system is not an Indian problem! but a colonial one. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Note to Instructors Teaching Material that Challenges In the Classroom Introduction and Purpose: Understanding and Reducing Injustice 1. Introduction to Indigenous Peoples in Canada 2. Introduction to an Indigenous Perspective: Ideology and Teachings 3. Indigenous Governance and Methods of Addressing Crime 4. Historical and Contemporary Colonialism 5. Canadian Legal History: Interpretation of Indigenous Treaties and Rights 6. Indigenous Peoples and the State: Legal Manipulation and Indian Legislation 7. The Impact of Assimilation: Residential Schools and Intergenerational Trauma 8. Crime Affecting Indigenous Peoples: Over-Representation, Explanations, and Risk Factors 9. Violence Affecting Indigenous Women: Struggle, Sexualization, and Subjugation 10. The Real Criminals: Government and Corporate Priorities and Their Failure to Follow Agreements 11. Modern Agreements and Land Claims: The Government's Desire for "Economic Certainty" 12. Euro-Canadian "Justice" Systems and Traditional Indigenous Justice 13. Moving Forward: Lighting the Eighth Fire Notes Index ...

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Lisa Monchalin is Algonquin, MÉtis, Huron, and Scottish and teaches in the Department of Criminology at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia. She is the first Indigenous woman in Canada to hold a PhD in Criminology. Follow her on Twitter @lmonchalin.


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Autori Lisa Monchalin
Editore University of Toronto Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 31.03.2016
 
EAN 9781442606623
ISBN 978-1-4426-0662-3
Pagine 448
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche

Kanada, Verbrechen und Kriminologie (Kriminalistik)

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