Nella Lee is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the Division of Administration of Justice at Portland State University. She received her PhD in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University. She has been a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar at the Arctic Research Centre in Rovanieme, Finland and is currently engaged in research on Indian criminality with Indian inmates of a maximum security prison.
2000 0-7734-7801-9 Explores the social disorganization of the Yup’ik community in Western Alaska, examining the degree to which they had been absorbed into the so-called Western legal traditions. With illustrations.