Hyperincarceration and Indigeneity

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Publication Type:
Chapter
Citation:
Oxford Research Encyclopedias criminology and criminal justice (print version), 2021, pp. 46-57
Issue Date:
2021-12-17
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In this article we explore the notion of hyperincarceration in Australia. We argue that hyperincarceration is not only constituted in the prison but also through the state constricting, through a multiplicity of strategies, Indigenous livelihoods on homelands, the practice of language and culture, and the freedoms of civil society.
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