This text is a comprehensive introduction to tribal criminal law and procedure in the United States. Garrow and Deer discuss in depth the histories, structures and practices of tribal justice systems, comparisons of traditional tribal justice with Anglo-American law and jurisdictions, elements of criminal law and procedure, and alternative sentences and traditional sanctions Tribal Criminal Law and Procedure will be an invaluable resource for legal scholars and students.
Criminal Law & Procedure for Indian Tribal Courts
" -- Matthew Fletcher, Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law "Every Tribal Judge should read this book.
THE TRIBAL OSTRACISM AND REINSTATEMENT OF STICKS EVERYTHING UNDER HIS BELT Karl N. Llewellyn and E. Adamson Hoebel* Once, at a time when all the Cheyenne tribe was gathered together. Sticks Everything Under His Belt went out hunting ...
Cranston (1975) collected selfreport data on delinquency from Indian and “Anglo” high school students on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. This selfreport study was a followup to M. A. Forslund and R. Meyers' 1974 article in which ...
Criminal Law for Indian Courts
This guide is intended to help them in this process. The guide is directed primarily toward state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies of all sizes that need to develop or reinvigorate their intelligence function.
"The implementation of recommendation (85) 11 of the Council of Europe on the position of the victim in the framework of criminal law and procedure."--T.p.
Federal Criminal Law and Its Enforcement
This book explores how colonial policies converted itinerant groups on the one hand into a source of cheap labour and on the other into a category known as criminal tribes .
The 2008 eighth edition of Cases and Comments on Criminal Law continues the format of subject-matter structure that was introduced several editions before and has proven successful and eminently workable...