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Record ID: cc9dceeb-ea83-4fff-9896-84971b8e9dab
Web resource: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-017-8999-8_11
Type: Book Chapter
Title: 'This is where a seed is sown' " Aboriginal violence - continuities or contexts?
Authors: Hunter, Ernest M M
Onnis, Leigh-Ann
Keywords: Aboriginal Australians;Social conditions;Societies;Violence
Year: 2015
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Pt 4
Notes:  Rates of interpersonal and self-violence are substantially higher for Aboriginal Australians than for the wider national population. Despite research and interventions there has been little improvement and the situation, particularly across remote Aboriginal Australia. Constructions in the academic and lay press over the last two decades which foreground 'tradition' as cause or major contributor provide the frame for this paper. Change over the ensuing decades is presented and the implications for current understandings and approaches considered.
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