Chris Cunneen is Associate Professor in Criminology and Director of the Institute of Criminology, Sydney University Law School. He has published widely on Aboriginal people and the criminal justice system, and is the co-author of Indigenous People and the Law in Australia (1995) and Juvenile Justice: An Australian Perspective (1995). He co-edited Faces of Hate: Essays on the incidence and nature of hate crime in Australia (1997).
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Acknowledgments List of acronyms List of tables 1. Introduction 2. The criminalisation of indigenous people 3. The nature of colonial policing 4. From over-policing to zero tolerance 5. Terror, violence and the abuse of human rights 6. Police culture and the use of discretion 7. Policing indigenous women 8. Governance and the policing of contested space 9. The reform of policing policies 10. Policing and postcolonial self-determination Conclusion Endnotes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments List of acronyms List of tables 1. Introduction 2. The criminalisation of indigenous people 3. The nature of colonial policing 4. From over-policing to zero tolerance 5. Terror, violence and the abuse of human rights 6. Police culture and the use of discretion 7. Policing indigenous women 8. Governance and the policing of contested space 9. The reform of policing policies 10. Policing and postcolonial self-determination Conclusion Endnotes Bibliography Index
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