Aboriginal Youth and the Criminal Justice System
Delve into the profound insights of Aboriginal Youth and the Criminal Justice System by Cambridge University Press, published in 2010. This compelling work examines the historical challenges faced by young Aborigines, particularly in South Australia, prior to the implementation of laws aimed at improving their circumstances. Spanning 172 pages, the book presents a sophisticated analysis backed by detailed statistics, shedding light on the discrimination experienced by Aboriginal youth within the criminal justice framework. A vital read for those interested in social justice, law, and Indigenous rights, this paperback edition offers a critical perspective on the systemic issues that have impacted Aboriginal communities. Discover the intricate dynamics of law and ethnicity in this essential publication.