CRI340H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Expo 67, Indian Act
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Not just sitting in judgment ask them find out, listen to something written in their perspective. Not looking at their history as a oppressed group. It is (cid:395)uite another to be subjected to the violent, private enforcement of proper feminine sexuality (cid:449)hile also (cid:271)ei(cid:374)g su(cid:271)je(cid:272)ted to la(cid:449)"s (cid:448)iole(cid:374)(cid:272)e(cid:863) -- lisa sanchez. In settler law we have institutions, law grants institutions monopoly on the use of force, you"re the only one who can use it legitimately and when other people use it they can face repercussions. Criminal justice is unique in another way that represents guilt and innocence, those who have been judged deviant can be incarcerated. Criminal law is not a transformative agent, has different ideological and structural roles, criminal justice is a set of institutions whose primary role is further social control. Indigenous women and girls are vastly overrepresented in institutions under state control. Pate: jails are our most comprehensive homeless initiative.