Alcoholism, Colonialism, and Crime
by Gould, Larry
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Gould, Larry, editors, Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Paradigm Publisher, Boulder, London. pp.87-101 In this chapter I review the social, political, individual, cultural, criminological and economic impact of alcohol on indigenous...
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The Link between Enviromental Policy and the Colonization Process and Its Effects on American Indian Involvement in Crime, Law, and Society
by Robyn, Linda
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Gould, Larry, editors, Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Paradigm Publisher, Boulder, London. pp. 67-84 Present criminal justice literature does not recognize the connection between the environment and criminal justice issues as they...
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Justice as Phoenix: Traditional Indigenous Law, Restorative Justice, and the Collapse of the State.
by Zion, James W.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Gould, Larry, editors, Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Paradigm Publisher, Boulder, London. pp.51-64 This chapter will examine the role of the collapse of the state in prompting the indigenous and restorative justice movements in the...
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Criminalizing Culture: An Anthopologist Looks ai Native Americans and the U.S. Legal System
by Bracey, Dorothy H.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Gould, Larry, editors, Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Paradigm Publisher, Boulder, London. pp.35-49 This chapter is an attempt to do two interrelated things: (1) to identify several aspects of Native American culture that have the...
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Navajo Criminal Justice: A Jungian Perspective
by Holly, Marilyn
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Gould, Larry, editors, Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Paradigm Publisher, Boulder, London. pp.17-34 To understand something about the Navajo Peacemaker Court way of conflict resolution, it is important to consider Navajo philosophy....
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Native Americans, Criminal Justice, Criminological Theory, and Policy Development
by Ross, Jeffrey Ian
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Gould, Larry, editors, Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Paradigm Publisher, Boulder, London. pp.3-14 The study of law, justice and criminal justice issues in Indian Country is complex and laden with cultural economic, emotional,...
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Native Americans And The Criminal Justice System
by Ross, Jeffrey Ian
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Paradigm Publisher, Boulder, London The book is divided into four sections: the introduction, theoretical issues in the area of Native Americans and criminal justice, current policy issues affecting Native Americans and criminal justice, and a conclusion. The introduction in...
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Conclusion
by Elster, Jon
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.317-326 The contributors to Part II and III of this volume have surveyed some fifteen cases of transitional justice in new or restored democracies,...
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa Amnesty: The Price of Peace
by Boraine, Alexander
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.299-316 This chapter examines the national and international context of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Topics covered include...
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Rough Justice: Rectification in Post-authoritarian and Post-totalitarian Regimes
by Tucker, Aviezer
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.276-297 This chapter examines positive transitional justice, how and why post-authoritarian and post-totalitarian democratic governments legislate and...
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Transitional Justice in German Democratic Republic and in Unified Germany
by Offe, Claus
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp. 239-274 New political regimes are never created on a tabula rasa. Hence any new regime must establish some relationship to the actors and subjects of...
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Transitional Justice in Argentina and Chile: A Never-Ending Story?
by Acuña, Carlos H.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp. 206-238 The object of this chapter is to analyze and explain the particular dynamics assumed by the political process related to the treatment of...
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Paranoids May Be Persecuted: Post-totalitarian Transitional Justice
by Tucker, Aviezer
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.179-180 This chapter concerns transitional justice in post-totalitarian, mostly post-communist, societies. The geographic scope is East Central Europe....
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Belgian and Dutch Purges after World War II Compared
by Huyse, Luc
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.164-178 Dealing, once the war is over, with those who collaborated with the German invader has taken a wide variety of forms: extrajudicial executions,...
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Dealing with the Past in Scandinavia: Legal Purges and Popular Memories of Nazism and World War II in Denmark and Norway after 1945
by Dahl, Hans Fredrik
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.147-163 Much has been written in recent years about the place and the role of the Second World War in popular memory in Europe. “The warâ€...
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