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Reconciliation & Indigenous justice : a search for ways forward  Cover Image Book Book

Reconciliation & Indigenous justice : a search for ways forward

Summary: "The horrors of the Indian Residential Schools (IRS) are by now well-known historical facts. And they have certainly found purchase in the Canadian consciousness in recent years. The history of violence and the struggles of survivors for redress resulted in a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), which chronicled the harms inflicted by the residential schools and explored ways to address the social fallouts that have been left behind. One of those fallouts is the crisis of Indigenous over-incarceration. The residential schools may not be the only harmful process of colonization that fuels Indigenous over-incarceration. But it has been and continues to be a critical cause behind Indigenous incarceration, and arguably the most critical factor of all. It is likely that for almost every Indigenous person who ends up incarcerated, the residential schools will form an important part of the background, even for those who did not attend the schools. The legacy of harm the schools caused provide vivid and crucial links between Canadian colonialism and Indigenous over-incarceration. This book provides an account of the ongoing ties between the enduring traumas caused by the residential schools and Indigenous over-incarceration."--

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  • ISBN: 9781773635194 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: viii, 221 pages ; 23 cm
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  • Publisher: Halifax : Fernwood Publishing, 2022.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 1. The Legacy of Residential Schools -- 2. Different Views of Crime -- 3. The Seeds of Intergenerational Trauma -- 4. Intergenerational Trauma and Crime -- 5. Reconciliation So Far -- 6. The Status Quo Is Not Reconciliation -- 7. Preventative Programming -- 8. Arguments for Indigenous Criminal Justice -- 9. Arguments against Restorative Justice -- 10. Ways Forward for Indigenous Justice -- 11. Indigenous Corrections and Parole -- 12. Reconciliation in the Future.
Subject: Indigenous prisoners -- Canada
Indigenous prisoners -- Canada -- Social conditions
Indigenous prisoners -- Canada -- Psychology
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Residential schools
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Psychology
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- Canada
Topic Heading: Indigenous.

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Merritt Campus HV9507 M55 2022 (Text) 37100012544743 Regular Collection Volume hold Available -

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