Recent Australia research on Indigenous sentencing primarily explores whether disparities in sentencing outcomes exist. Little is known about how judges perceive or refer to Indigenous defendants and their histories, and how they interpret the circumstances of Indigenous defendants in justifying their sentencing decisions. Drawing on the 'focal concerns' approach, this study presents a narrative analysis of a sample of judges' sentencing remarks for Indigenous and non-Indigenous criminal defendants convicted in South Australia's Higher Courts. The analysis found that the sentencing stories of Indigenous and non-Indigenous offenders differed in ways that possibly reduced assessments of blameworthiness and risk for Indigenous defendants
© 2013 Thalia Anthony. Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment examines criminal sentencing courts’ ...
This paper discusses the sentencing and punishment of Indigenous peoples in settler colonial states,...
Indigenous sentencing courts use Australian criminal laws and procedures when sentencing Indigenous ...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
Indigenous, sentencing, courts 3 This paper briefly summarises1 findings from a South Australian stu...
In Australia, research investigating Indigenous differences in sentencing is limited. This study exa...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focused on whether there is statistical equality...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focussed on whether there is statistical equalit...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
Using a narrative analysis of judges sentencing remarks in South Australian higher courts, we explor...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
At the end of the 20th century, Australia’s first Aboriginal court was established to sentence indig...
This paper discusses the sentencing and punishment of Indigenous peoples in settler colonial states,...
© 2013 Thalia Anthony. Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment examines criminal sentencing courts’ ...
This paper discusses the sentencing and punishment of Indigenous peoples in settler colonial states,...
Indigenous sentencing courts use Australian criminal laws and procedures when sentencing Indigenous ...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
Indigenous, sentencing, courts 3 This paper briefly summarises1 findings from a South Australian stu...
In Australia, research investigating Indigenous differences in sentencing is limited. This study exa...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focused on whether there is statistical equality...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focussed on whether there is statistical equalit...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
Using a narrative analysis of judges sentencing remarks in South Australian higher courts, we explor...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
At the end of the 20th century, Australia’s first Aboriginal court was established to sentence indig...
This paper discusses the sentencing and punishment of Indigenous peoples in settler colonial states,...
© 2013 Thalia Anthony. Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment examines criminal sentencing courts’ ...
This paper discusses the sentencing and punishment of Indigenous peoples in settler colonial states,...
Indigenous sentencing courts use Australian criminal laws and procedures when sentencing Indigenous ...