Judgement at Stoney Creek /

"Judgement at Stoney Creek has been released in a new edition of an aboriginal studies classic: an engrossing look at the investigation into the hit-and-run death of Coreen Thomas, a young Native woman in her ninth month of pregnancy, at the wheels of a car driven by a young white man in central BC. The resulting inquest into what might have been just another small-town tragedy turned into an inquiry of racial tensions, both implicit and explicit, that surfaced not only on country backroads but in the courtroom as well, revealing a dual system of justice that treated whites and aboriginals differently. First published in 1990, Judgement at Stoney Creek has been hailed for its moving and deeply personal depiction of a controversial subject that continues to make news today--how the justice system has failed Canada's aboriginal people. This new edition includes a new preface by the author, who returns to the area to discover how much racial relations, and the relationship between Natives and the justice system, have changed." -- Provided by publisher

Call Number: 
KE229 .R43 M67 1998
Title Responsibility: 
Bridget Moran.
Author Information: 
Bridget Moran, née Drugan, was a prominent social activist and author in British Columbia. She received a B.A. in Philosophy and English with Honours from the University of Toronto. Moran worked as a social worker for the Prince George Regional Hospital, the University of Victoria Social Work Department, and the Prince George school district. Moran also served on the boards of the College of New Caledonia (CNC), the Legal Services Society of British Columbia, and the Yinka Dene Language Institute.
Production Place: 
Vancouver :
Producer: 
Arsenal Pulp Press,
Production Date: 
c1998.
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Dakelh or Carrier people
Reviews: 

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Catalogue Key: 
6784889