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Aboriginal Deaths and Injuries in Custody and/or with Police Involvement: An Initial Survey of Information and Incidents in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario: Preliminary Report
Aboriginal Domestic Violence in Canada
Aboriginal Organized Crime in Canada: Developing a Typology for Understanding and Strategizing Responses
Aboriginal Prison Releases in New South Wales –
Preliminary Comments Based on Ex-Prisoner Research
Addressing Domestic Violence in Indian Country: Introductory Manual
Addressing Sexual Abuse, Assault, and Trafficking as Co-Morbidities in Missing or Murdered Indigenous Populations
Addressing the Crisis of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons: A Path Forward Utilizing a Structured Cold Case Investigation Protocol
AMBER Alert in Indian Country
American Indian and Alaska Native Knowledge and Public Health for the Primary Prevention of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons
Arctic Justice: On Trial for Murder, Pond Inlet, 1923
Arrest Made in Decades-Old Native Slaying
The "Baby Andy" Report: Examination of Services Provided to Baby Andy and His Family
Barriers to Implementing Holistic, Community-Based Treatment for Offenders with Fetal Alcohol Conditions
Book Reviews
Child Abuse and Neglect in Indigenous Australian Communities
Child Abuse Protocol Development Guide
Child Maltreatment-Related Investigations Involving First Nations Infants in Canada in 2019
A Clear and Present Danger: Pathways Toward Ending Aboriginal Family Violence and Abuse
Colonialism and Criminal Justice for Indigenous Peoples in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States of America
Commission's Final Report: Chairperson-Initiated Complaint and Public Interest Investigation of the Death of Colten Boushie and the Events That Followed: Final Report
“Creating a Framework for the Wisdom of the Community”: Review of Victim Services in Nunavut, Northwest and Yukon Territories
Crime Prevention and Indigenous Communities: Current International Strategies and Programs: Final Report
Crime Prevention Programs in Canada: Examining Key Implementation Elements for Indigenous Populations
Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country
Culture, Healing and Spirituality and Their Influence on Treatment Programs for Aboriginal Offenders
A Dark History: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Denial of Genocide in the California Gold Rush Era: The Case of Gary Clayton Anderson
Examines Gary Anderson's claim that the settler's violent acts against the Indigenous population was not genocidal in nature.
The Direct and Indirect Impacts of Organized Crime on Youth, as Offenders and Victims
Enhancing Law Enforcement Response to Missing Person Cases in Tribal Communities
Examining HIV/AIDS Among the Aboriginal Population in Canada in the Post-Residential School Era
FBI Resources in Missing Person Cases
Federal Sexual Crimes
First Nations and the Canadian Legal System: Conflict Management or Dispute Resolution?
First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Non-Aboriginal Federal Offenders: A Comparative Profile
[From Davis Inlet to Natuashish: New Homes, Same Old Problems]
The Gehl Report: Indigenous Women and Girls with Disabilities and Gender-Based Violence
Intersectional analysis of key literature and research projects.
Genocide and Colonialism, II
[Genocide, Language and Aboriginal People]: Multiple Identities in History
Talk given at Presence of the Past: The Third National Conference on Teaching, Learning and Communicating the History of Canada, October 2003. Duration: 34:18.
Hāhā-uri, hāhā-tea: Māori Involvement in State Care 1950-1999
"Independent research commissioned by the Crown Response to the Abuse in Care Inquiry."
HCR33 Report: Idaho’s Missing & Murdered Indigenous Persons
Healing the Impact of Colonization, Genocide, Missionization, and Racism on Indigenous Populations
Healing Words
Help for Missing American Indian and Alaska Native Children
Human Rights Complaint Filed Against MP Pankiw
Discusses the Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint filed by John Melenchuk regarding a controversial pamphlet sent out by Saskatoon Member of Parliament Jim Pankiw. At one point in the article Michael Woodiwiss contends that the essential difference between crimes committed by colonizers and contemporary Aboriginals is that the formers’ crimes went unpunished and mostly unrecorded.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.