Crime and Social Justice in Indian Country.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - Marianne O. Nielsen and Karen Jarratt-Snider -- PART I. CRIME -- 1. Another Type of Hate Crime: Violence Against American Indian Women in Reservation Border Towns - Cheryl Redhorse Bennett -- 2. Sterilization of American Indian Women Revisited: Another Attempt to Solve the "Indian Problem" - Linda M. Robyn -- 3. The Great Gambler: Indian Gaming, Crime, and Misconception - Cheryl Redhorse Bennett -- PART II. SOCIAL JUSTICE -- 4. To Be Native American and Not American Indian: An Issue of Indigenous Identity or Historically Blind Politically Correct Labeling? - William G. Archambeault -- 5. "Exercising" Sovereignty: American Indian Collegiate Athletes - Alisse Ali-Joseph -- PART III. COMMUNITY RESPONSES -- 6. Stalking in Indian Country: Enhancing Tribal Sovereignty Through the Tribal Law and Order Act and the Violence Against Women Act - Anne Luna-Gordinier -- 7. Asserting Self- Governing Authority Beyond the Federal Recognition Paradigm: North Carolina's Adaptation of the Indian Child Welfare Act - Danielle V. Hiraldo -- 8. Indigenous on the Margins: The Struggle to Address Juvenile Justice in the United States and Aotearoa/New Zealand - Eileen Luna-Firebaugh and Anne Luna-Gordinier -- Conclusion - Karen Jarratt-Snider and Marianne O. Nielsen -- Contributors -- Index.
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