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Capital Punishment, Clemency and Colonialism in Papua New Guinea, 1954–65

Murray Chisholm

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English
ANU Press
02 July 2024
Series: Pacific Series
This study builds on a close examination of an archive of files that advised the Australian Commonwealth Executive on Papua New Guineans found guilty of capital offences in PNG between 1954 and 1965. These files provide telling insight into conceptions held by officials at different stages of the justice process into justice, savagery and civilisation, and colonialism and Australia's role in the world. The particular combination of idealism and self-interest, liberalism and paternalism, and justice and authoritarianism axiomatic to Australian colonialism becomes apparent and enables discussion of Australia’s administration of PNG in the lead-up to the acceptance of independence as an immediate policy goal. The files show Australia gathering the authority to grant mercy into the hands of the Commonwealth and then devolving it back to the territories. In these transitions, the capital case review files show the trajectory of Australian colonialism during a period when the administration was unsure of the duration and nature of its future relationship with PNG.
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Imprint:   ANU Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   399g
ISBN:   9781760466459
ISBN 10:   176046645X
Series:   Pacific Series
Pages:   282
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Abstract List of figures and tables Abbreviations Introduction Meet our friend, Papua New Guinea 'Why should the government want to fight us when we refuse to chip grass off the roads': The Telefomin killings of 1954 ‘Mentally upset and a nymphomaniac’: R. v. Kita Tunguan, 1954 The limits of mercy in Australian PNG: R. v. Usamando, 1954 ‘The Crown as the fount of justice’: R. v. Ako Ove, 1956 and R. v. Sunambus, 1956 ‘We do not think this is a sufficient deterrent’: R. v. Aro of Rupamanda, 1957 The end of mandatory sentencing Bibliography

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