This book explores the injustices of bias, prejudice, and corruption in American jurisprudence concerning American Indians.
The History of Policing America traces how and why law enforcement agencies evolved and became permanent agencies; looking logically through history and offering potential steps forward that could make a difference without triggering unconstructive backlash.
Frog Town describes in detail a French Canadian parish where both Acadian and Quebecois settlers lived. Laurence Armand French discusses the... Læs mere
Frog Town describes in detail a French Canadian parish where both Acadian and Quebecois settlers lived. Laurence Armand French discusses the... Læs mere
War trauma has long been associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a term coined in 1980 to explain the... Læs mere
This book provides examples of culturally-relevant clinical adaptations as they apply to the largest Indian groups in the U.S.-the Navajo, Cherokee and Sioux. It also addresses the most severe mental disorders afflicting American Indians today-those of substance abuse and feta...
This book explores the injustices of bias, prejudice, and corruption in American jurisprudence concerning American Indians.
Borders and immigration are topics dominating world affairs during the 21st century. This book examines the historical antecedents to the current crisis notably along the U.S.A./Mexico border under the Trump administration.