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Captured justice

Captured justice

Duane Champagne

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"Captured Justice is the first systematic investigation of the success or failure of the Public Law 280 program substituting state for tribal and federal criminal justice in Indian country. The authors first identify a set of six conditions that are necessary for criminal justice to succeed in Indian country. They then present the results of hundreds of interviews and surveys at sixteen reservations across the United States, tapping reservation residents, tribal officials and staff, and state and federal law enforcement officers and criminal justice personnel, to find out how the state jurisdiction regime is faring and to compare experiences on Public Law 280 reservations with those on non-Public Law 280 reservations. Before and after case studies of tribes that were able to remove state jurisdiction from their reservations complete the book"--P. [4] of cover.

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OL Work ID
OL16126724W

Subjects

Criminal justice systemIndians of North AmericaLegal status, lawsCriminal jurisdictionUnited StatesIndians of north america, legal status, laws, etc.

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