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    Alaska Justice Forum ; Vol. 6, No. 1 (Spring 1989) 

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    Parry, David L.
    Bureau of Justice Statistics
    Conn, Stephen
    Keyword
    Alaska Department of Public Safety
    Alaska Natives
    Alaska State Troopers
    alcohol & alcohol abuse
    bush justice
    correctional populations
    corrections
    crime
    law
    legal anthropology
    rural justice
    sovereignty
    Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10808
    Abstract
    The Spring 1989 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum presents the second of two articles analyzing Alaska crime trends; Uniform Crime Reporting data and additional data compiled by the Alaska State Troopers are used to analyze 1963–1987 statewide trends for each of the seven criminal offenses included in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's crime index (arson is not included). The Bureau of Justice Statistics reports on federal and state correctional populations at yearend 1988, finding an increase of 7.4% over 1987 figures and a 90% increase from the 1980 prison population. In an exerpt from a longer paper on the problem of providing legal advice to Alaska Native villages, the author argues that villages may gain short-term control over problems such as alcohol and substance abuse through informal “demi-law” approaches, but ultimately they need to challenge the formal laws which block them from exerting local village authority.
    Table of Contents
    "Offense-Specific Crime Trends in Alaska — 1963 to 1987" by David L. Parry / "Prisoners in 1988 (a BJS Report)" / "The Problem of Advice: A Perspective" by Stephen Conn / "Corrections Video Produced" / "1990–91 Judicial Fellows Program"
    Date
    1989-03
    Source
    Alaska Justice Forum
    Publisher
    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage
    Type
    Journal
    Citation
    Alaska Justice Forum 6(1), Spring 1989
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    Vol 06 (1989–1990)

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