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American Indians and Our Police, Courts, and Jails
Little or no hard data have been available in Minnesota on how citizens relate to the criminal justice system or on how the system relates to them. A small group of researchers at the University of Minnesota undertook a study of Minnesota's criminal justice system to specifically address the situation of the American Indian within that system. Highlights of the first report from this research are presented here.
Journal:
CURA Reporter
Publication date:
1979
Publisher:
Minneapolis: Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.
Pages:
9 (4): 1-5
CURA call number:
Reporter (9) 4 CURA Research Areas:
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