Aboriginal Australians experience trauma that is linked to continuing colonising practices in the present, and which are also reproduced throughout the more than 230 years of colonisation. Intergeneration trauma intersects with the over-representation of Aboriginal people in the welfare and justice systems. This paper examines evidence of the relations between trauma and colonialising practices imposed on Indigenous peoples, as past and present conditions leading to intergenerational trauma. Historical and present-day conditions affecting Aboriginal children and families are shown to set in place the conditions producing trauma over time
An Aboriginal woman living in a remote area is 45 times more likely to experience domestic violence ...
© 2005 Dr. Heather DouglasThis thesis examines criminal law in the context of Australian indigenous–...
From the moment that Britain colonised the landmass of Australia, the continuation of traditional In...
Aboriginal Australians experience trauma that is linked to continuing colonising practices in the pr...
This article provides a summary of the evolving definition of trauma, including different forms of t...
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
© The Author(s) 2017. The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Au...
It is important that we understand the legacy of Australia' s history, us it helps to explain the de...
Epidemiological approaches have brought important attention to the issues surrounding the over-incar...
This paper devoted to the history of the Stolen Generations. In my thesis I will explore the forcibl...
The forced removal of Indigenous children has been a site of historical debate in Australia since th...
Looking at the incidence of amnesia in Australian indigenous people who have experienced a legacy of...
In 1992, a young Aboriginal officer of the National Parks authority was entrusted with a casket cont...
The two specific aims of the fieldwork were to understand: (a) the phenomena of violence in the live...
This chapter critiques historical and contemporary child protection approaches that are viewed as re...
An Aboriginal woman living in a remote area is 45 times more likely to experience domestic violence ...
© 2005 Dr. Heather DouglasThis thesis examines criminal law in the context of Australian indigenous–...
From the moment that Britain colonised the landmass of Australia, the continuation of traditional In...
Aboriginal Australians experience trauma that is linked to continuing colonising practices in the pr...
This article provides a summary of the evolving definition of trauma, including different forms of t...
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
© The Author(s) 2017. The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Au...
It is important that we understand the legacy of Australia' s history, us it helps to explain the de...
Epidemiological approaches have brought important attention to the issues surrounding the over-incar...
This paper devoted to the history of the Stolen Generations. In my thesis I will explore the forcibl...
The forced removal of Indigenous children has been a site of historical debate in Australia since th...
Looking at the incidence of amnesia in Australian indigenous people who have experienced a legacy of...
In 1992, a young Aboriginal officer of the National Parks authority was entrusted with a casket cont...
The two specific aims of the fieldwork were to understand: (a) the phenomena of violence in the live...
This chapter critiques historical and contemporary child protection approaches that are viewed as re...
An Aboriginal woman living in a remote area is 45 times more likely to experience domestic violence ...
© 2005 Dr. Heather DouglasThis thesis examines criminal law in the context of Australian indigenous–...
From the moment that Britain colonised the landmass of Australia, the continuation of traditional In...