Historical State Crime and Public Criminology as a Catalyst in the Campaign for Indigenous Recognition and Representation in Australia.

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Title: Historical State Crime and Public Criminology as a Catalyst in the Campaign for Indigenous Recognition and Representation in Australia.
Authors: Bleakley, Paul1 pbleakley@newhaven.edu
Source: Social Justice. 2022, Vol. 49 Issue 1/2, p159-176. 18p.
Subject Terms: *Criminology, Genocide, Indigenous children, Indigenous Australians, Equality, Crime, Political psychology
Geographic Terms: Australia
Abstract: The article discusses how the historical state crime and public criminology can serve as a catalyst in the campaign to recognize and introduce representations of Indigenous Australians. Also cited are how the study of sociocultural change can be a natural venue for historical criminology research, and how historical research can be used to analyze the patterns of social change affecting minority residents.
Database: Education Research Complete
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Abstract:The article discusses how the historical state crime and public criminology can serve as a catalyst in the campaign to recognize and introduce representations of Indigenous Australians. Also cited are how the study of sociocultural change can be a natural venue for historical criminology research, and how historical research can be used to analyze the patterns of social change affecting minority residents.
ISSN:10431578