Thalia Anthony is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. Her research specialises in criminal justice, Indigenous legal issues and the laws of colonisation. She has published widely on legal remedies for Indigenous people in Australia and internationally, as well as extra-legal alternative avenues for justice. Thalia's methodology combines analysis of the legal archive with fieldwork in Northern Territory Indigenous communities.
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Introduction: Re-imagining the Indigenous criminal Chapter One: Control metaphors in Indigenous sentencing Chapter Two: Colonial and postcolonial Indigenous punishment Chapter Four: Sentencing away culture and customary marriage Chapter Five: Traditional Punishment in the New Punitiveness Chapter Six: Sentencing 'disadvantaged alcoholics' Chapter Seven: Sentencing Indigenous resisters as if the racism never occurred Conclusion/Epilogue: Burgeoning control metaphors in sentencing
Introduction: Re-imagining the Indigenous criminal Chapter One: Control metaphors in Indigenous sentencing Chapter Two: Colonial and postcolonial Indigenous punishment Chapter Four: Sentencing away culture and customary marriage Chapter Five: Traditional Punishment in the New Punitiveness Chapter Six: Sentencing 'disadvantaged alcoholics' Chapter Seven: Sentencing Indigenous resisters as if the racism never occurred Conclusion/Epilogue: Burgeoning control metaphors in sentencing
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