Advanced Indigenous Law
___% of federally sentenced women are Ab. - ANSWER-34%
.2 examples of government policies for regulation and assimilation of Ind. peoples - ANSWER-1) forced removal
of Ind. kids from families and placed in residential schools
2) gov't fraud and corruption
.2011, grade 12 completion rate for FN communities - ANSWER-49%, more likely to go to jail than graduate
.4 arguments of understanding overrepresentation in CJS? - ANSWER-1) differential criminal justice processing
and discrimination
2) focus on higher Ind. offending levels
3) focus on types of offences committed: more serious, more likely to result in jail time
4) CJ policies and practices that have differential impact on Ind. offenders due to SES conditions impacting lives
.Canadian Council on Social Development and racism findings - ANSWER-Racism has impact on people's ability
to get a job or earn the same amount as white people
.Categories of marginalization of Indigenous peoples - ANSWER-1) high residential mobility and poor living
conditions
2) poor health, suicide, addiction
3) education and academic advancements
4) employment and income
5) family environment and child welfare
, .Chandler and Lalonde - ANSWER-Kids and YA's whose identities are weakened or challenged by essential or
drastic individual or cultural change are put at huge risk of suicide
.Coloniality of power definition - ANSWER-By Quijano: the way how colonial relations are reproduced in
modern worn through different institutional processes
.Correlation between education and occupation and crime? - ANSWER-Yes, more education/high job position =
less likely to commit crimes and be arrested
.Criminal law a tool for? (2 things) - ANSWER-1) legitimizing the use of force (criminalizing Ind. protests)
2) imposing different cultural, social and institutional values and processes (residential schools)
.Did they accomplish anything from HR complaint? - ANSWER-Yes, ruled in favour, ordered immediate increase
in funding
.Differential CJ processing: what is overrepresentation attributed to? - ANSWER-1) racial discrimination from
CJS agents
2) disconnect between traditional Ind. modes of conflict resolution and Western ways (culture clash)
.Differential Treatment Hypothesis - ANSWER-Structural inequality in administration of justice causes
overrepresentation in CJS
.Does Winnipeg have an Ind. court/Gladue court? - ANSWER-Nope
.Example of how colonialism is criminogenic - ANSWER-Cultural dislocation or poverty
.Fitzgerald and Carrington's Winnipeg study - ANSWER-High rates of Ind. representation in CJS due to structural
characteristics of neighbourhoods they live in