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Aboriginal healing lodges in Canada: still going strong? Still worth implementing in the USA?
Marianne O Nielsen
Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Aboriginal Nations
12%
Aboriginal Offenders
12%
Canada
100%
Canadian Law
25%
Co-optation
12%
Community Capacity Building
25%
Correctional Policy
12%
Correctional Practice
12%
Correctional Services
12%
Correctional Services Canada
25%
Correctional System
12%
Cultural Appropriation
12%
Culturally Appropriate Services
12%
Customary Law
12%
Healing
100%
Healing Practices
12%
Indigenous Americans
25%
Indigenous Sovereignty
25%
Law
12%
Non-Aboriginal
12%
Political Environment
12%
Private Prisons
12%
Recidivism Rate
12%
Reducing Recidivism
12%
State Law
12%
State Policy
12%
Tribal Law
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
66%
Canadians
100%