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Record ID: 8906329f-5dac-4173-87e8-0e5479ea0ecb
Web resource: https://au.sagepub.com/en-gb/oce/womens-encounters-with-violence/book6316
Type: Book Chapter
Title: Aboriginality and lawyering: problems of justice for aboriginal defendants in partner homicide cases
Other Titles: Women's encounters with violence : Australian experiences
Authors: Hancock, Linda
Bessant, Judith
Cook, Sandra
Keywords: Legal issues;Indigenous issues
Population: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Year: 1997
Publisher: Sage Publications
Series/Report no.: SAGE series on violence against women
Notes: 

Explores the problems faced between white lawyers and Aboriginal defendants, and defenses that use Battered Women Syndrome as justification for violence. Discusses definitions, history and categories of Battered Women Syndrome. Asserts that there are three necessities when acting as legal counsel for Indigenous women; an understanding of Aboriginal culture, cultural sensitivity, and the significance of time to establishing trust and rapport.

URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11102
ISBN: 9780761904311
Physical description: 268 p.
Appears in Collections:Book Chapters

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