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Hazlehurst, K (1985). Aboriginal Criminal Justice: A Bibliographical Guide Canberra, AUS: Australian Institute of Criminology, 271p.

This bibliography embodies the author's attempt to survey the literature on Aboriginals and the criminal justice system. It incorporates books, articles, official reports, unpublished theses and papers from government departments and agencies, academic institutions and individual researchers. The bibliography has been arranged chronologically under twenty-one subject headings.

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