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Women, incarceration and settler colonial control
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Authors/contributors
- McIntosh, Tracey (Author)
- Gibbs, Anita (Book Author)
- Gilmour, Farleigh (Book Author)
Title
Women, incarceration and settler colonial control
Abstract
This chapter examines settler colonial crime control and its impacts on Indigenous women. High rates of victimisation and high levels of over-policing and over-incarceration mark Indigenous people’s experience of settler colonialism. This chapter explores the historical and contemporary conditions of colonialism through a gender lens, exploring in particular the impact of prison on Indigenous women’s lives. The chapter is based on an interview with and subsequent written notes by Professor McIntosh in 2020 discussing women, incarceration and settler colonial control in the Aotearoa New Zealand setting.
Book Title
Women, Crime and Justice in Context: Contemporary Perspectives in Feminist Criminology from Australia and New Zealand
Edition
1st
Date
2022/01/17
Publisher
Routledge
Place
London
Pages
165-179
ISBN
978-0-429-31697-5
Accessed
1/11/23, 8:40 AM
Language
en
Library Catalog
Citation
McIntosh, T. (2022). Women, incarceration and settler colonial control. In A. Gibbs & F. Gilmour, Women, Crime and Justice in Context: Contemporary Perspectives in Feminist Criminology from Australia and New Zealand (1st ed., pp. 165–179). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429316975-12
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