Indigenous Anger and the Criminogenic Effects of the Criminal Justice System

ANGER AND INDIGENOUS MEN, A. Day, M. Nakata, K. Howells, eds., pp. 37-46, Federation Press

Posted: 29 Jan 2009

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Chris Cunneen

Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research,University of Technology Sydney; James Cook University - Cairns Campus

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Abstract

This paper argues that the current direction of the criminal justice system is crimogenic to the extent that it compounds Indigenous anger. The paper explores how the criminal justice system may be part of the problem rather then the solution to Indigenous anger, and consequently Indigenous crime.

Keywords: Indigenous, anger, crimogenic, criminal justice system

JEL Classification: K00

Suggested Citation

Cunneen, Chris, Indigenous Anger and the Criminogenic Effects of the Criminal Justice System. ANGER AND INDIGENOUS MEN, A. Day, M. Nakata, K. Howells, eds., pp. 37-46, Federation Press, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1333870

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