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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: Miller on Sep 1, 2015



Title: The idea, widely accepted in many Aboriginal societies, that a violation of community norms or stand
Post by: Miller on Sep 1, 2015
The idea, widely accepted in many Aboriginal societies, that a violation of community norms or standards of behaviour is not viewed as inherently “bad” warranting punishment, is part of which larger principle?
a.   Holistic understanding
b.   Inclusive decision making
c.   Crime is viewed as a “sickness”
d.   Healing must focus on the individual.
e.   Elders are the arbiters of sentences.


Title: Re: The idea, widely accepted in many Aboriginal societies, that a violation of community norms or s
Post by: Richy271 on Sep 4, 2015
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Title: Re: The idea, widely accepted in many Aboriginal societies, that a violation of community norms or stand
Post by: Miller on Sep 7, 2015
Correct again, I appreciate the help.


Title: Re: The idea, widely accepted in many Aboriginal societies, that a violation of community norms or stand
Post by: Richy271 on Sep 7, 2015
I doubled-checked using the textbook, thanks for the feedback.