Criminological Knowledge and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada

By Mylène Jaccoud, Renée Brassard
English

Aboriginal people were invested and over-invested by the scientific discourses of various disciplines of human and social sciences. Starting from the knowledge produced by criminology, we will show how this knowledge fluctuated in time, how it was structured according to stakes related to the maintenance of cohesion and the political and legal state order and how it has constituted Aboriginal communities in particularly vulnerable and problematic groups.

Keywords

  • CRIMINOLOGY
  • ABORIGINAL PEOPLE
  • KNOWLEDGE
  • HISTORY
  • CANADA
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