Study of Tribal and Alaska Native Juvenile Justice Systems

Study of Tribal and Alaska Native Juvenile Justice Systems
Title Study of Tribal and Alaska Native Juvenile Justice Systems PDF eBook
Author American Indian Law Center
Publisher
Total Pages 324
Release 1992
Genre Indian Courts
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Study of Tribal and Alaska Native Juvenile Justice Systems in the United States, 1990

Study of Tribal and Alaska Native Juvenile Justice Systems in the United States, 1990
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Release 1992
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This data collection focuses on juvenile justice systems administered by federally recognized Indian tribes throughout the United States. Responses were received from 93 tribes who indicated that they administered some form of juvenile justice system and from 57 tribes who indicated that they did not. Variables in the data collection include number of Indian juveniles aged 10-17 in the jurisdiction, types of cases that the juvenile justice system exercised jurisdiction over, type of court (tribal, state, federal), annual budget and sources of funds for the court, number of court personnel, types of legal statutes covering court activities, kinds of diversionary options available to the court, and the circumstances under which juveniles were held with adults. A separate file on juvenile offense rates according to tribe is provided.

Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System

Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System
Title Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Ian Ross
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 290
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317255666

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'This collection presents significant summaries of past criminal behavior, and significant new cultural and political contextualizations that provide greater understanding of the complex effects of crime, sovereignty, culture, and colonization on crime and criminalization on Indian reservations.' Duane Champagne, UCLA (From the Foreword) Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System offers a comprehensive approach to explaining the causes, effects, and solutions for the presence and plight of Native Americans in the criminal justice system. Articles from scholars and experts in Native American issues examine the ways in which society's response to Native Americans is often socially constructed. The contributors work to dispel the myths surrounding the crimes committed by Native Americans and assertions about the role of criminal justice agencies that interact with Native Americans. In doing so, the contributors emphasize the historical, social, and cultural roots of Anglo European conflicts with Native peoples and how they are manifested in the criminal justice system. Selected chapters also consider the global and cross-national ramifications of Native Americans and crime. This book systematically analyzes the broad nature of the subject area, including unique and emerging problems, theoretical issues, and policy implications.

Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Justice
Title Juvenile Justice PDF eBook
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Total Pages 40
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile delinquency
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Federal Agency Juvenile Delinquency Development Statements

Federal Agency Juvenile Delinquency Development Statements
Title Federal Agency Juvenile Delinquency Development Statements PDF eBook
Author Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (U.S.)
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Total Pages 280
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile delinquency
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Routledge Handbook on Native American Justice Issues

Routledge Handbook on Native American Justice Issues
Title Routledge Handbook on Native American Justice Issues PDF eBook
Author Laurence Armand French
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 640
Release 2019-03-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429665059

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Native Americans are disproportionately represented as offenders in the U.S. criminal justice system. Routledge Handbook on Native American Justice Issues is an authoritative volume that provides an overview of the state of American Indigenous populations and their contact with justice concerns and the criminal justice system. The volume covers the history and origins of Indian Country in America; continuing controversies regarding treaties; unique issues surrounding tribal law enforcement; the operation of tribal courts and corrections, including the influence of Indigenous restorative justice practices; the impact of native religions and customs; youth justice issues, including educational practices and gaps; women’s justice issues; and special circumstances surrounding healthcare for Indians, including the role substance abuse plays in contributing to criminal justice problems. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars – many of them Native Americans – that explore key issues fundamental to understanding the relationships between Native peoples and contemporary criminal justice, editor Laurence Armand French draws on more than 40 years of experience with Native American individuals and groups to provide contextual material that incorporates criminology, sociology, anthropology, cultural psychology, and history to give readers a true picture of the wrongs perpetrated against Native Americans and their effects on the current operation of Native American justice. This compilation analyzes the nature of justice for Native Americans, including unique and emerging problems, theoretical issues, and policy implications. It is a valuable resource for all scholars with an interest in Native American culture and in the analysis and rectification of the criminal justice system’s disparate impact on people of color.

Juvenile Delinquency Development Statements

Juvenile Delinquency Development Statements
Title Juvenile Delinquency Development Statements PDF eBook
Author Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (U.S.)
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 1995
Genre Juvenile delinquency
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