Crime and Social Justice in Indian Country /
In Indigenous America, human rights and justice take on added significance. The special legal status of Native Americans and the highly complex jurisdictional issues resulting from colonial ideologies have become deeply embedded into federal law and policy. Nevertheless, Indigenous people in the Uni...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2018
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Colección: | Indigenous justice.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Marianne O. Nielsen and Karen Jarratt-Snider.
- part I. Crime.
- 1. Another type of hate crime : violence against American Indian women in reservation border towns / Cheryl Redhorse Bennett
- 2. Sterilization of American Indian women revisited : another attempt to solve the "Indian problem" / Linda M. Robyn
- 3. The great gambler : Indian gaming, crime, and misconception / Cheryl Redhorse Bennett
- part II. Social justice
- 4. To be Native American and not American Indian : an issue of indigenous identity or historically blind politically correct labeling? / William G. Archambeault
- 5. "Exercising" sovereignty : American Indian collegiate athletes / Alisse Ali-Joseph
- part III. Community responses
- 6. Stalking in Indian country : enhancing tribal sovereignty through the Tribal Law and Order Act and the Violence Against Women Act / Anna Luna-Gordinier
- 7. Asserting self- governing authority beyond the federal recognition paradigm : North Carolina's adaptation of the Indian Child Welfare Act / Danielle V. Hiraldo
- 8. Indigenous on the margins : the struggle to address juvenile justice in the United States and Aotearoa/New Zealand / Eileen Luna-Firebaugh and Anna Luna-Gordinier
- Conclusion / Karen Jarratt-Snider and Marianne O. Nielsen.