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Crime Criminalization And Refugees The Case Of Sudanese Australians 1st Ed Darren Palmer

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Crime Criminalization And Refugees The Case Of Sudanese Australians 1st Ed Darren Palmer
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Author: Darren Palmer, Garry Coventry, Glenn Dawes, Stephen Moston
ISBN: 9789811561740, 9789811561757, 9811561745, 9811561753
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Crime Criminalization And Refugees The Case Of Sudanese Australians 1st Ed Darren Palmer by Darren Palmer, Garry Coventry, Glenn Dawes, Stephen Moston 9789811561740, 9789811561757, 9811561745, 9811561753 instant download after payment.

This book explores criminal justice responses to Sudanese Australians, crime and victimization. Based on research in four major Queensland communities, it adopts a multi-faceted approach to capture the ‘voices’ of various interest groups. Challenging the concept that Sudanese Australian refugees are the criminal ‘other’ that primary definers such as the media or would have us believe, it also highlights the differently situated subgroups of Sudanese Australians with a focus on how individuals and groups develop and maintain a sense of belonging: not always successful and not always law abiding but by no means indicative of the reductive notion of the criminogenic refugee.

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