How Crime Affect Aboriginal People

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Background Paper Since the evolution of colonialism in North America, aboriginal people have been ostracised in society. Aboriginal people have had a very tough journey over the years, especially with the tragic example of residential schools. Even in todays society aboriginal people are still victims of systemic racism, and over-representation in our Canadian criminal justice system. Unfortunately, due to the many injustices aboriginal people face, many resort to lives filled with addiction, and even crime, which has created several stigmas in association with these behaviours. In Canadian prisons aboriginal people hold a vast number of cells, which can be linked back to several psycho-social factors, and these factors include stress and depression. These ideologies will be explored through chapter 8, Crime Affecting Indigenous Peoples: Over-Representation, Explanations, and Risk factors. of author Lisa Monchalin’s book, The colonial problem: An indigenous perspective on crime and …show more content…

It is important to look at the relationship between aboriginal people and the Canadian criminal justice system, the trends, and current aboriginal involvement in the justice system, and our own perspectives, and reactions to the information we encounter in

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