Thresholds of Accusation Thresholds of Accusation

Thresholds of Accusation

Law and Colonial Order in Canada

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Publisher Description

This critical socio-legal history probes pretrial accusations through which colonial criminal law forged social orders for settler-colonialism across western Canada, focusing on Alberta, 1874–1884. Following military intelligence, a Northwest Mounted Police force was established to compel Dominion law. That force began by deploying accusatory theatres to receive information about crimes, arrest suspects, and decide via preliminary examination who to send to trial. George Pavlich draws on exemplary performances of colonial accusation to show how police officers and justices of the peace translated local social lore into criminal law. These performances reflected intersecting powers of sovereignty, disciplinarily, and biopolitics; they held accused individuals legally culpable for crimes and obscured social upheavals that settlers brought. Reflecting on colonial legacies within today's vast and unequal criminalizing institutions, this book proposes that we seek new forms of accusation and legality, learning from Indigenous laws that tackle individual and collective responsibilities for societal disquiet.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2023
September 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
429
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
14
MB
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