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Reclaiming Aboriginal Justice Identity and Community by Craig Proulx, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Craig Proulx

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Reclaiming Aboriginal Justice Identity and Community by Craig Proulx, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Reclaiming Aboriginal Justice Identity and Community by Craig Proulx, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Craig Proulx

Reclaiming Aboriginal Justice Identity and Community by Craig Proulx, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Justice for Aboriginal peoples in an urban context is a complex issue, which should involve consideration of healing, tradition, and community, but rarely does. In his analysis of justice issues facing urban Aboriginals, Proulx pays particular attention to the situation of Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and how the current justice system has failed them. He looks at alternatives to the current system, examining in detail the Community Council Project (CCP), an Aboriginal-run diversion program in Toronto. The analysis of the CCP shows how effective, culturally appropriate, alternative justice mechanisms can provide justice for those not well served by the current system. Describing and analyzing an alternative way of thinking about crime and justice is at the heart of this timely and far-reaching book. Proulx shows how justice, healing, and community intersect, drawing on the example of the CCP. He discusses what constitutes the Aboriginal community in Toronto, and how the CCP is playing an important role in shaping and defining the community. Among other issues addressed in the book are: crime causation; Indigenous justice knowledge and practice; healing; changes in tradition and culture; and personal and community ownership and empowerment. This book is an important follow-up to an earlier book in Purich's Aboriginal Issues Series, Justice in Aboriginal Communities: Sentencing Alternatives (Purich Publishing, 1998). This book will be of interest to social scientists, criminologists, legal professionals, policy makers, and legislators, and others who seek to understand how justice policies and practices can positively or negatively affect urban Aboriginal lives. | Reclaiming Aboriginal Justice Identity and Community by Craig Proulx, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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