© 2018 Pluto Journals.All right reserved. The analytic lens of state crime can inform our understanding of the mistreatment of Indigenous children and young people in settler-colonial state institutions. Based on a critical analysis of the proceedings and findings of the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory (2016-2017), this article identifies state crimes of torture and abuse inflicted on Indigenous children in carceral and non-carceral institutions. These crimes breach international human rights laws but are more than a set of individual harms. They are also part of a pattern of ongoing structural violence that reasserts the settler-colonial state's sovereign position. This article ident...
The Royal Commission into the Detention and Protection of Children in the Northern Territory (2016–1...
Indigenous people in northern Australia are among the most incarcerated on the planet. I examine the...
This chapter explores the issue of colonial policy, racism and the contemporary demand for reparatio...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider how our understanding of state crime needs to be mediated...
This chapter is concerned with the relationality of law and politics in historical and contemporary ...
[Extract] This chapter explores the issue of violence in relation to Indigenous people. The over-rep...
This chapter focuses on the violence of incarceration for Indigenous people in Australia. The chapte...
ThiS article argues that understanding the nature of genocide in itsvarious manifestations goes to t...
This article analyses how the criminalisation and imprisonment of Aboriginal people operated as too...
The articles in this issue draw on cross-national comparisons of indigenous crime and justice in thr...
© The Author(s) 2017. The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Au...
[Extract] After centuries of colonization, indigenous peoples in the settler-colonial states - inclu...
In neoliberal Australia there has been an increase in the criminalisation and incarceration of Indig...
This article examines the transcripts of the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of C...
2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The settler state is vested in the incarc...
The Royal Commission into the Detention and Protection of Children in the Northern Territory (2016–1...
Indigenous people in northern Australia are among the most incarcerated on the planet. I examine the...
This chapter explores the issue of colonial policy, racism and the contemporary demand for reparatio...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider how our understanding of state crime needs to be mediated...
This chapter is concerned with the relationality of law and politics in historical and contemporary ...
[Extract] This chapter explores the issue of violence in relation to Indigenous people. The over-rep...
This chapter focuses on the violence of incarceration for Indigenous people in Australia. The chapte...
ThiS article argues that understanding the nature of genocide in itsvarious manifestations goes to t...
This article analyses how the criminalisation and imprisonment of Aboriginal people operated as too...
The articles in this issue draw on cross-national comparisons of indigenous crime and justice in thr...
© The Author(s) 2017. The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Au...
[Extract] After centuries of colonization, indigenous peoples in the settler-colonial states - inclu...
In neoliberal Australia there has been an increase in the criminalisation and incarceration of Indig...
This article examines the transcripts of the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of C...
2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The settler state is vested in the incarc...
The Royal Commission into the Detention and Protection of Children in the Northern Territory (2016–1...
Indigenous people in northern Australia are among the most incarcerated on the planet. I examine the...
This chapter explores the issue of colonial policy, racism and the contemporary demand for reparatio...