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This paper was prepared while a Master's-level student at San Jose' State University in 1997; and slightly revised in 2016. It examines Native American Tribal Courts and proposes further research in the areas of indigenous justice systems; specifically those operating in the United States of America. An outline for further research in this area of criminal justice administration is offered by the author.

Produktbeschreibung
This paper was prepared while a Master's-level student at San Jose' State University in 1997; and slightly revised in 2016. It examines Native American Tribal Courts and proposes further research in the areas of indigenous justice systems; specifically those operating in the United States of America. An outline for further research in this area of criminal justice administration is offered by the author.
Autorenporträt
Julie C. Abril received her PhD in Criminology, Law and Society from the University of California,Irvine in 2005. She has published globally in the areas of crime and violence, victimization, prisoner issues, identity, and on concerns of women and Native American Indians. She is the author of eleven other books on Native American Indians and crime.