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Native North Americans - Crime, Conflict and Criminal Justice - A Research Bibliography, Third Edition

NCJ Number
103782
Author(s)
G McKechnie
Date Published
1986
Length
162 pages
Annotation
This exhaustive bibliography lists materials on native Indian crime and delinquency in the United States and Canada, as well as native Indian involvement at all stages of the criminal justice system, alcohol and drug abuse, jurisdictional issues, civil rights, and health and welfare.
Abstract
Using a binder format, references are organized according to five categories: bibliographies and directories, contemporary studies, administration of justice, northern law and justice, and health and welfare. Demographic and socioeconomic research, constitutional rights, and education are treated in the contemporary studies section. Among the areas covered by administration of justice are adult crime, delinquency, native police, tribal courts, and corrections. Topics under northern law and justice include customary law, self-government, community-based justice, and victimization. Child welfare, substance abuse, and suicide are covered in the health and welfare section.

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