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There is powerful evidence that the colonization of Indigenous people was and is a crime, and that that crime is on-going. The consequences of this oppression and criminal victimization is perhaps the critical factor explaining why Indigenous people today are overrepresented as victims and offenders in the settler colonist criminal justice systems.

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“The authors of Colonialism is Crime did an exceptional job of analyzing criminal acts within the context of contemporary standards of international law and human rights violations. I was immensely impressed with this book, and am confident that it will fill a major void in the criminological literature.”
— Gary W. Potter, Eastern Kentucky University
"This book adds a significant voice to the argument regarding colonization as crime and colonization as the root of injustice for Indigenous peoples. Importantly, it furthers the assertion that colonization is ongoing."— Cheryl Bennett, contributor to Crime and Social Justice in Indian Country


Table of Contents
Foreword
1 Introduction: Crimes Against Indigenous Peoples, 1
2 Breaking and Bending the Law Historically, 45
3 Fraud, Theft, and the Trail of Broken Treaties, 71
4 Massacres to Murder: Violence Against Indigenous Peoples, 112
5 Institutionalized Torture and Pedophilia: Boarding Schools for Indigenous Children, 147
6 Conquest by Rape and Violence: Crimes against Indigenous Women, 193
7 The Conestoga Indians, Hate Crimes, and Domestic Terrorism, 245
8 Stolen Land to Stolen Oil: The Theft of Indigenous Political Economies, 275
9 Would You Drink This Water?: Crimes of Pollution and Toxic Dumping on Indigenous Lands, 301
10 Fighting Back: Colonial Settler Responsibilities and Indigenous Action, 333
Bibliography, 371
Index
About the Authors

Colonialism Is Crime

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    A Paperback / softback by Marianne Nielsen, Linda M. Robyn

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 20/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9780813598710, 978-0813598710
      ISBN10: 0813598710

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      There is powerful evidence that the colonization of Indigenous people was and is a crime, and that that crime is on-going. The consequences of this oppression and criminal victimization is perhaps the critical factor explaining why Indigenous people today are overrepresented as victims and offenders in the settler colonist criminal justice systems.

      Trade Review
      “The authors of Colonialism is Crime did an exceptional job of analyzing criminal acts within the context of contemporary standards of international law and human rights violations. I was immensely impressed with this book, and am confident that it will fill a major void in the criminological literature.”
      — Gary W. Potter, Eastern Kentucky University
      "This book adds a significant voice to the argument regarding colonization as crime and colonization as the root of injustice for Indigenous peoples. Importantly, it furthers the assertion that colonization is ongoing."— Cheryl Bennett, contributor to Crime and Social Justice in Indian Country


      Table of Contents
      Foreword
      1 Introduction: Crimes Against Indigenous Peoples, 1
      2 Breaking and Bending the Law Historically, 45
      3 Fraud, Theft, and the Trail of Broken Treaties, 71
      4 Massacres to Murder: Violence Against Indigenous Peoples, 112
      5 Institutionalized Torture and Pedophilia: Boarding Schools for Indigenous Children, 147
      6 Conquest by Rape and Violence: Crimes against Indigenous Women, 193
      7 The Conestoga Indians, Hate Crimes, and Domestic Terrorism, 245
      8 Stolen Land to Stolen Oil: The Theft of Indigenous Political Economies, 275
      9 Would You Drink This Water?: Crimes of Pollution and Toxic Dumping on Indigenous Lands, 301
      10 Fighting Back: Colonial Settler Responsibilities and Indigenous Action, 333
      Bibliography, 371
      Index
      About the Authors

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