统计背后的生活:原住民文学中的警务实践

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
Crystal Mckinnon
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在当代澳大利亚,土著父母和土著孩子的父母都在努力让他们的孩子做好与警察潜在负面接触的准备。种族主义的治安做法针对并实施国家批准的针对原住民社区的暴力行为。统计数据证明了这些做法,土著人在刑事司法系统的各个方面都有过多的代表性。本文通过对布里·蒙蒂·普赖尔的青年小说《太阳》的详细考察,探讨了统计数据背后的故事。仔细阅读本文,可以看出原住民文学如何通过讲述警察和警务实践的复杂而微妙的经历,包括种族主义警察暴力,来加深我们对社会指标的理解。
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The Lives Behind the Statistics: Policing Practices in Aboriginal Literature
In contemporary Australia Aboriginal parents, and parents of Aboriginal kids, work to prepare their children for potentially negative encounters with police. Racialised policing practices target and enact state sanctioned violence upon Aboriginal communities. Statistics evidence these practices, with Aboriginal people being over-represented in all aspects of the criminal justice system. This paper explores the stories behind the statistics through a detailed examination of Boori Monty Pryor’s young adult fiction novel Njunjul the Sun. Close reading of this text illustrates how Aboriginal literature can deepen our understanding of social indicators through narrativising the complex and nuanced experiences of police and policing practices, including racist police violence.
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