Just deserts in post-colonial society : problems in the punishment of indigenous offenders.
journal contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00authored byR Edney
Revised version of a paper presented to the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Sydney, 2-3 October 2003 - disproportionate number of indigenous persons in the criminal justice system - the concept of 'just deserts' in regard to indigenous punishment - legislative reforms are needed to empower the judiciary in the sentencing process - must take account of the historical fact of dispossession - destructive effects on indigenous communities.
History
Journal
Southern Cross University law review
Issue
9
Pagination
73 - 106
Publisher
Southern Cross University
Location
New South Wales
ISSN
1329-3737
Indigenous content
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