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RT Book, Whole SR Print DC OPAC T1 The colonial problem : an indigenous perspective on crime and injustice in Canada A1 Monchalin, Lisa, 1981- YR 2016 FD c2016 VO : pbk SP xxxv, 412 p. K1 Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- Canada K1 Indigenous peoples -- Crimes against -- Law and legislation -- Canada K1 Indigenous peoples Cultural assimilation -- Canada K1 Criminal justice, Administration of -- Canada K1 Indians of North America -- Criminal justice system -- Canada K1 Indians of North America -- Canada -- Social conditions K1 Native peoples -- Cultural assimilation -- Canada K1 Native peoples -- Colonization -- Canada K1 Native peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions K1 Native peoples -- Crimes against -- Law and legislation -- Canada K1 Native peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Canada K1 Native peoples -- Canada -- Government relations PB University of Toronto Press PP Toronto SN 9781442606623 LA English (英語) CL LCC:KE8813 CL DC23:305.897/071 NO Summary: "In the Canadian criminal justice system, aboriginal peoples are overrepresented as both victims and offenders. The aboriginal incarcerated population in Canada is rising each year and aboriginal people are twice as likely to become victims of assaults when compared to non-aboriginal people. In response, the Canadian state has framed the disproportionate victimization and criminalization of aboriginal peoples as being an "Indian problem." In The Colonial Problem, Lisa Monchalin challenges the myth of the Indian problem by encouraging readers to recognize the consequences of assimilation, crimes affecting aboriginal peoples, and violence against aboriginal women from a more culturally aware position. By bringing to light the truth of Canada's colonial past, the book demonstrates that the overrepresentation of aboriginal peoples in the Canadian criminal justice system is not an Indian problem but a colonial one."-- Provided by publisher NO Includes bibliographical references and index NO 書誌ID=BB13082239; NCID=BB27855543; LK https://doors.doshisha.ac.jp/opac/opac_details/?lang=0&amode=11&bibid=BB13082239 DS 同志社大学OPAC OL 30