3 options
Indigenous people and criminal justice / edited by Justin Healey.
EBSCOhost Academic eBook Collection (North America) Available online
EBSCOhost Academic eBook Collection (North America)EBSCOhost eBook Community College Collection Available online
EBSCOhost eBook Community College Collection- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Issues in society (Balmain, N.S.W.) ; volume 445.
- Issues in society ; volume 445
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Aboriginal Australians--Legal status, laws, etc.
- Aboriginal Australians.
- Aboriginal Australians--Criminal justice system.
- Criminal justice, Administration of--Australia.
- Criminal justice, Administration of.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (60 pages) : colour illustrations.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Thirroul, New South Wales : The Spinney Press, [2019]
- Language Note:
- english
- 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?
- Contents:
- Chapter 1: Indigenous incarceration rates
- 2: Aboriginal deaths in custody
- Chapter 3: Indigenous youth detention
- Exploring issues
- Exploring issues - worksheets and activities ; Fast facts ; Glossary ; Web links ; Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781925339918
- 1925339912
The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.