A statistical comparison is made of how, in the late 1970s, the Minnesota criminal justice system treated American Indians as compared with blacks and whites. Treatment by police, prosecutors, and courts is examined as well as treatment within the corrections system. How Indians are treated in different areas of Minnesota is explored. Data originated in the computerized data base of the state's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
This brief will examine inconsistencies in the criminal justice system with regards to Native Americ...
The thesis examines how the criminal justice system treats Aboriginal people. While the survey is pr...
Whatever the reason, trouble with the law is a matter of considerable importance to contemporary Ind...
Examining the issues related to possible disparity in sentencing has been a focus of criminal justic...
This report represents a compilation and new analysis of data on the effects and consequences of vio...
According to studies and statistics, crime rates among the Native American population are much highe...
The criminal justice administration has failed the American Indian. Since the usurpation of traditio...
INTRODUCTION Several reviews of the contemporary literature on American Indian criminality and crimi...
Statistics regarding the impact of the criminal justice system on native people in Canada are so sta...
The American Indian Movement (AIM) was established in Minneapolis, Minnesota in July of 1968. During...
This report represents a compilation and new analysis of data on the incidents, prevalence, and cons...
This Article evaluates the federal Indian country criminal justice regime, not against norms of Indi...
In light of the debate surrounding police violence against minority populations in theUnited States,...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
This brief will examine inconsistencies in the criminal justice system with regards to Native Americ...
The thesis examines how the criminal justice system treats Aboriginal people. While the survey is pr...
Whatever the reason, trouble with the law is a matter of considerable importance to contemporary Ind...
Examining the issues related to possible disparity in sentencing has been a focus of criminal justic...
This report represents a compilation and new analysis of data on the effects and consequences of vio...
According to studies and statistics, crime rates among the Native American population are much highe...
The criminal justice administration has failed the American Indian. Since the usurpation of traditio...
INTRODUCTION Several reviews of the contemporary literature on American Indian criminality and crimi...
Statistics regarding the impact of the criminal justice system on native people in Canada are so sta...
The American Indian Movement (AIM) was established in Minneapolis, Minnesota in July of 1968. During...
This report represents a compilation and new analysis of data on the incidents, prevalence, and cons...
This Article evaluates the federal Indian country criminal justice regime, not against norms of Indi...
In light of the debate surrounding police violence against minority populations in theUnited States,...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
This brief will examine inconsistencies in the criminal justice system with regards to Native Americ...
The thesis examines how the criminal justice system treats Aboriginal people. While the survey is pr...