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The Incarceration of Native American Women
- Creating Pathways to Wellness and Recovery Through Gentle Action Theory
Engelsk Hardback
The Incarceration of Native American Women
- Creating Pathways to Wellness and Recovery Through Gentle Action Theory
Engelsk Hardback

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Named an In The Margin's 2024 Social Justice Advocacy Title In The Incarceration of Native American Women, Carma Corcoran examines the rising number of Native American women being incarcerated in Indian Country. With years of experience as a case management officer, law professor, consultant to tribal defenders’ offices, and workshop leader in prisons, she believes this upward trajectory of incarceration continues largely unacknowledged and untended. She explores how a combination of F. David Peat’s gentle action theory and the Native traditional ways of knowing and being could heal Native American women who are or have been incarcerated. Colonization and the historical trauma of Native American incarceration runs through history, spanning multiple generations and including colonial wartime imprisonment, captivity, Indian removal, and boarding schools. The ongoing ills of childhood abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, and drug and alcohol addiction and the rising number of suicides are indicators that Native people need healing. Based on her research and work with Native women in prisons, Corcoran provides a theory of wellness and recovery that creates a pathway for meaningful change. The Incarceration of Native American Women offers students, academics, social workers, counselors, and those in the criminal justice system a new method of approach and application while providing a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical experiences of Native Americans in relation to criminology.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
277
ISBN-13:
9781496224187
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1496224183
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
1 jun 2023
Længde:
20mm
Bredde:
239mm
Højde:
161mm
Forlag:
University of Nebraska Press
Oplagsdato:
1 jun 2023
Forfatter(e):
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