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The Routledge International Handbook on Decolonizing Justice
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Antje Deckert
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Amanda Porter
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Juan Tauri
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Robert Webb
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June 22 2023
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Between the lines of land and time
pp. 11
Exposing the complexities of the colonial project
pp. 22
“Feeding people's beliefs”
pp. 33
Girramaa marramarra waluwin
pp. 43
The plastic shamans of restorative justice
pp. 56
Southern disorders
pp. 67
Place, borders, and the decolonial
pp. 81
Law's violence
pp. 91
The criminalization and racialization of Palestinian resistance to settler colonialism
pp. 103
Criminalizing Gypsies, Roma, and Travellers in the UK
pp. 113
Romani people, policing, and penality in Europe
pp. 124
The obsolescence of ‘police brutality’
pp. 136
Army of the rich
pp. 146
Algorithms, policing, and race
pp. 158
Decolonizing Policing in the Gulf Cooperation Council
pp. 168
Inherited structures and ‘indigenized’ policing in Africa
pp. 178
Policing and imperialism in France and the French Empire
pp. 191
Policing Muslims
pp. 202
Decolonizing terrorism
pp. 213
State Terror, Resistance, and Community Solidarity
pp. 227
Abolition as a decolonial project
pp. 235
Colonial carceral feminism
pp. 247
Both sorry and happy
pp. 256
The quotidian violence of incarcerating Indigenous people in the Canadian state
pp. 268
Disability, race, and the carceral state
pp. 279
‘Risk’ and the challenges in moving beyond marginalizing frameworks
pp. 290
The school-to-prison pipeline
pp. 300
Seeking justice in (and beyond) colonial carceral archives
pp. 313
Decolonizing First Peoples child welfare
pp. 324
Anti-violence efforts and Native American communities
pp. 333
Decolonizing family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand
pp. 346
Access to justice in South Africa
pp. 357
Indigenous sentencing courts and Gladue reports
pp. 367
Decolonizing restorative justice
pp. 380
Colonialism and penality
pp. 391
Decolonizing criminal law in India
pp. 402
Transitional justice and decolonization
pp. 413
First, they took the land
pp. 423
Decolonizing genocide
pp. 437
The decolonization paradigm in criminology
pp. 448
Black criminology
pp. 459
Decolonial criminology
pp. 469
Mis-education of the critical criminologist
pp. 480
Neo-colonial practices and narratives in criminological research
pp. 492
Decolonizing criminological research methodologies
pp. 504
Decolonizing criminology theories by centring First Nations praxis and knowledges
pp. 516
Tackling whiteness as a decolonizing task in contemporary criminology
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