Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people's contact with criminal justice systems in a contemporary and historical context. Drawing on comparative Indigenous material from North America, Australia and New Zealand, it addresses both the theoretical underpinnings to the development of a specific Indigenous criminology, and canvasses the broader policy and practice implications for criminal justice. Written by leading criminologists specialising in Indigenous people, the book argues for the importance of Indigenous knowledges and methodologies to criminology, and suggests that colonialism needs to be a fundamental concept to criminology in order to understand contemporary problems such as deaths in c...
This chapter deals with the difficult question: Should the Indigenous academy develop an Indigenous-...
For decades, Australian criminologists have cited crime statistics to illustrate the extreme disadva...
Criminology has focused mainly on problems of crime and violence in the large population centres of ...
Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people’s contact with...
Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people's contact with...
© The Author(s) 2017. The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Au...
Indigenous peoples, their cultures and territories, have been subjected to continuous victimisation,...
Indigenous peoples, their cultures and territories, have been subjected to continuous victimisation,...
Biko Agozino (2010: i) has described the discipline of criminology as a ‘control-freak’; one whose ‘...
Biko Agozino (2010: i) has described the discipline of criminology as a \u27control-freak\u27; one w...
The increasing expansion of global markets for crime control has recently become a significant focus...
The focus of this thesis by publication is the response of the settler-colonial state, criminology a...
Colonial processes impact the involvement of Indigenous Peoples in criminal justice. Despite differe...
In 2010, Nigerian criminologist, Biko Agozino, argued that the discipline of criminology is a “contr...
This paper offers an Indigenous-centred, critical perspective on the Colonial Projects (Thomas, 1994...
This chapter deals with the difficult question: Should the Indigenous academy develop an Indigenous-...
For decades, Australian criminologists have cited crime statistics to illustrate the extreme disadva...
Criminology has focused mainly on problems of crime and violence in the large population centres of ...
Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people’s contact with...
Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people's contact with...
© The Author(s) 2017. The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Au...
Indigenous peoples, their cultures and territories, have been subjected to continuous victimisation,...
Indigenous peoples, their cultures and territories, have been subjected to continuous victimisation,...
Biko Agozino (2010: i) has described the discipline of criminology as a ‘control-freak’; one whose ‘...
Biko Agozino (2010: i) has described the discipline of criminology as a \u27control-freak\u27; one w...
The increasing expansion of global markets for crime control has recently become a significant focus...
The focus of this thesis by publication is the response of the settler-colonial state, criminology a...
Colonial processes impact the involvement of Indigenous Peoples in criminal justice. Despite differe...
In 2010, Nigerian criminologist, Biko Agozino, argued that the discipline of criminology is a “contr...
This paper offers an Indigenous-centred, critical perspective on the Colonial Projects (Thomas, 1994...
This chapter deals with the difficult question: Should the Indigenous academy develop an Indigenous-...
For decades, Australian criminologists have cited crime statistics to illustrate the extreme disadva...
Criminology has focused mainly on problems of crime and violence in the large population centres of ...