Night Patrols (‘patrols’) are a uniquely Indigenous Australian form of community self-policing. Patrols do not fit neatly into established paradigms of ‘policing’ emanating from the Global North. They are not part of the apparatus of the state police, nor do they offer commodified private security services and, unlike mainstream police, they cannot legitimately call on a reservoir of coercive powers to ensure compliance. In this article we sketch out what we describe as the ‘contested space’ of Indigenous self-policing, as represented by patrols, through a postcolonial lens, paying particular attention to the role of Indigenous women’s agency in creating, nurturing and sustaining night patrol work within an Indigenous ethics of care and not...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
As a palpable legacy of violent colonialism, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (‘Indigenous’) Au...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...
"This research examines the crucial crime and violence prevention role of Aboriginal Night and Commu...
Much has been written about Aboriginal night patrols in recent decades; this has typically been ethn...
This article emerges from a study of the incidence of Indigenous driving offending conducted by the ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article examines the everyday operation and politics of Indigenou...
Introduction: Includes a brief history of Patrol origins, and how they arose from the necessity to d...
In neoliberal Australia there has been an increase in the criminalisation and incarceration of Indig...
On one level, motor vehicles might represent the possibility of unfettered freedom, escape (from gov...
This article examines the ways in which colonial policing and punishment of Indigenous peoples evolv...
Faced with the problem of rising incarceration rates, there has been an emerging discourse in recent...
Policing in Indigenous communities is a vast topic to summarise, analyse and discuss in a few thousa...
2There is a tendency for those who are the victors to write history to suit their own purpose. We wo...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
As a palpable legacy of violent colonialism, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (‘Indigenous’) Au...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...
"This research examines the crucial crime and violence prevention role of Aboriginal Night and Commu...
Much has been written about Aboriginal night patrols in recent decades; this has typically been ethn...
This article emerges from a study of the incidence of Indigenous driving offending conducted by the ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article examines the everyday operation and politics of Indigenou...
Introduction: Includes a brief history of Patrol origins, and how they arose from the necessity to d...
In neoliberal Australia there has been an increase in the criminalisation and incarceration of Indig...
On one level, motor vehicles might represent the possibility of unfettered freedom, escape (from gov...
This article examines the ways in which colonial policing and punishment of Indigenous peoples evolv...
Faced with the problem of rising incarceration rates, there has been an emerging discourse in recent...
Policing in Indigenous communities is a vast topic to summarise, analyse and discuss in a few thousa...
2There is a tendency for those who are the victors to write history to suit their own purpose. We wo...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
As a palpable legacy of violent colonialism, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (‘Indigenous’) Au...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...