The case of Christopher Pauchay demonstrates some of the differences between predominant Euro-Canadian and First Nations approaches to dispute resolution. The principles of sentencing circles sometimes overlap with the principles of restorative justice and suggest their potential incorporation into the criminal justice system. The use of alternative processes that share some common values is not enough to overcome to chasm between Euro-Western and Aboriginal justice. Where underlying worldviews diff er, those who can choose between competing values amidst limited possibilities will likely choose the values that refl ect the conventional system. A comparison of Euro-Western and Aboriginal approaches to crime and punishment clarifi es why Pau...
This thesis considers Canadian criminal sentencing laws and the implications of such upon Indigenous...
Over the past fifteen years Aboriginal justice discourse in Canada has focused on seemingly incommen...
ii Indigenous peoples in Canada demand self-determination over criminal justice for a number of reas...
The case of Christopher Pauchay demonstrates some of the differences between predominant Euro-Canadi...
This Thesis attempts to develop an understanding of the problems that Aboriginal offenders encounter...
This Article examines reforms to criminal sentencing procedures in Canada, focusing on Aboriginal he...
Indigenous people in Australia are vastly over-represented in police custody and prisons. This paper...
This thesis discusses the peacemaking potential of Native justice initiatives within the context of ...
This paper ‘ is a preliminary exploration of two new approaches in criminal justice which have impof...
Section 718.2 (e)’s directive to canvass all available sanctions other than imprisonment that are re...
The imminent recognition of an inherent Aboriginal right to selfgovernment signals the beginning of ...
This article analyses the criteria and guidelines that have been developed for the operation of circ...
Trial court judges who work in remote Northern Canadian Aboriginal communities use judicially conven...
An examination of Native American cultural definitions of justice illustrates the cultural relevance...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
This thesis considers Canadian criminal sentencing laws and the implications of such upon Indigenous...
Over the past fifteen years Aboriginal justice discourse in Canada has focused on seemingly incommen...
ii Indigenous peoples in Canada demand self-determination over criminal justice for a number of reas...
The case of Christopher Pauchay demonstrates some of the differences between predominant Euro-Canadi...
This Thesis attempts to develop an understanding of the problems that Aboriginal offenders encounter...
This Article examines reforms to criminal sentencing procedures in Canada, focusing on Aboriginal he...
Indigenous people in Australia are vastly over-represented in police custody and prisons. This paper...
This thesis discusses the peacemaking potential of Native justice initiatives within the context of ...
This paper ‘ is a preliminary exploration of two new approaches in criminal justice which have impof...
Section 718.2 (e)’s directive to canvass all available sanctions other than imprisonment that are re...
The imminent recognition of an inherent Aboriginal right to selfgovernment signals the beginning of ...
This article analyses the criteria and guidelines that have been developed for the operation of circ...
Trial court judges who work in remote Northern Canadian Aboriginal communities use judicially conven...
An examination of Native American cultural definitions of justice illustrates the cultural relevance...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
This thesis considers Canadian criminal sentencing laws and the implications of such upon Indigenous...
Over the past fifteen years Aboriginal justice discourse in Canada has focused on seemingly incommen...
ii Indigenous peoples in Canada demand self-determination over criminal justice for a number of reas...