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Rites of Passage
by Quentin Beresford & Paul Omaji
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- About the Book
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In 1991 Patrick Dodson called upon the Department for Community Services in Western Australia ‘to examine why Aboriginal children are more susceptible to offending behaviour than their non-Aboriginal counterparts [and] to properly consider socioeconomic and cultural matters in addressing this problem.’ Looking beyond the facade of pious platitudes and ‘law and order’ invective, Quentin Beresford and Paul Omaji seek out the deeper reasons for Aboriginal juvenile crime. They examine a history of dispossession and institutionalisation, government policies creating disempowerment and dependency, and ongoing racism.
- Categories
- Indigenous Writing, Current Affairs, Culture & Social History
- Publication Year
- 1996
- Publisher
- Fremantle Press
- ISBN11
- 1 86368 137 X
- ISBN13
- 9 781863 681377
- HB/PB
- Paperback
- Format
- B+ Format (210mm x 131mm)
- Pages
- 200
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Outdoor Reading in Freo
The National Year of Reading is about turning Australia into a nation of readers. Fremantle City Library invites you the launch of the National Year of Reading 2012 at their Outdoor Reading Room.
Indulge your love of reading this Valentine’s Day with a morning tea and talks by Susanna Juliano author of Fremantle Italians and Andrew Relph, author of Not Drowning, Reading
When: 10am, 14 February 2012
Where: Outdoor Reading Room, Kings Square, Fremantle
RSVP by 7 Feb: 08 9432 9766 or frelib@fremantle.wa.gov.au

