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This identifier is linked to research by Chris Cunneen and Juan Tauri on the necessity of a . A key focus of this work, often cited alongside article ID 122471, is the inquest into the death of Tanya Day , an Aboriginal woman who died in custody. Key Themes:

Shifting the focus from state-centered punishment to Indigenous-led responses focused on social healing.

The number refers to two distinct scholarly publications. Depending on your specific interest, you are likely looking for an essay or analysis related to one of the following topics: 1. Indigenous Criminology and Systemic Racism 122471

How "Yankeephobia" has been used as a tool for nationalist statecraft in various South American political movements. 3. Medical Research (Pharmacovigilance)

The historical roots of anti-American sentiment in South American nations. This identifier is linked to research by Chris

Critiquing Western responses to violence against Indigenous women, such as the importation of all-women police stations. 2. "Yankeephobia" in South America

Examining how institutional structures contribute to the disparate treatment of Indigenous people in the justice system. The number refers to two distinct scholarly publications

The impact of U.S. foreign policy and interventions on regional relations.