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Author Kaiser-Derrick, Elspeth, 1984- author.

Title Implicating the system : judicial discourses in the sentencing of Indigenous women / Elspeth Kaiser-Derrick
Published Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (408 pages)
Series Human Rights and Social Justice Series
Contents Listening to what the criminal justice system hears -- Pathways through feminist theories, into the system -- Sentencing trauma : Gladue and the continuum, judicial navigations -- Incarceration wounds : judicial discourses about healing -- Refracted through institutional lenses
Summary "Indigenous women continue to be overrepresented in Canadian prisons; research demonstrates how their overincarceration and often extensive experiences of victimization are interconnected with and through ongoing processes of colonization. "Implicating the System: Judicial Discourses in the Sentencing of Indigenous Women" explores how judges navigate these issues in sentencing by examining related discourses in selected judgments from a review of 175 decisions. The feminist theory of the victimization-criminalization continuum informs Elspeth Kaiser-Derrick's work. She examines its overlap with the Gladue analysis, foregrounding decisions that effectively integrate gendered understandings of Indigenous women's victimization histories, and problematizing those with less contextualized reasoning. Ultimately, she contends that judicial use of the victimization-criminalization continuum deepens the Gladue analysis and augments its capacity to further its objectives of alternatives to incarceration. Kaiser-Derrick discusses how judicial discourses about victimization intersect with those about rehabilitation and treatment, and suggests associated problems, particularly where prison is characterized as a place of healing. Finally, she shows how recent incursions into judicial discretion, through legislative changes to the conditional sentencing regime that restrict the availability of alternatives to incarceration, are particularly concerning for Indigenous women in the system."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 01, 2020)
Subject Judgments, Criminal -- Social aspects -- Canada
Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- Social aspects -- Canada
Alternatives to imprisonment -- Canada
Restorative justice -- Canada
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- Canada
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Alternatives to imprisonment
Discrimination in criminal justice administration
Restorative justice
Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- Social aspects
Canada
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780887555558
0887555551
9780887555534
0887555535