Indigenous partner violence, Indigenous sentencing courts, and pathways to desistance
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-16, 02:14authored byElena Marchetti, Kathleen Daly
Mainstream sentencing courts do little to change the behavior of partner violence offenders, let alone members of more socially marginal groups. Indigenous offenders face a court system that has little relevance to the complexity of their relations and lived experiences. Assisted by respected Elders and Community Representatives, Australian Indigenous sentencing courts seek to create a more meaningful sentencing process that has a deeper impact on Indigenous offenders' attitudes and, ultimately, their behavior. Drawing from interviews with 30 Indigenous offenders, we explore the ways in which the courts can motivate Indigenous partner violence offenders on pathways to desistence.
Funding
Sentencing Indigenous offenders of partner violence: A fundamental comparative analysis of Indigenous sentencing courts and specialist family violence courts
E. Marchetti & K. Daly, 'Indigenous partner violence, Indigenous sentencing courts, and pathways to desistance' (2017) 23 (12) Violence Against Women: an international and interdisciplinary journal 1513-1535.