Substance use has been identified by Indigenous populations as contributing to health disparities facing their communities. Rates of trauma exposure and post-traumatic stress …
Drawing extensively from Indigenous scholarship, I argue for more holistic and inclusive notions of language and language vitality. This enables a better understanding of language …
A Ruiz, J Luebke, K Moore, AD Vann… - Journal of Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aims This article discusses possible barriers to help‐seeking that Indigenous and Black women encountered when seeking help related to experiences of intimate partner violence …
K Cripps - Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In 2011, in Australia and Canada, two Aboriginal women–Lynette Daley and Cindy Gladue–died in suspicious circumstances suggestive of sexual homicide. At the time …
Objective: Exposure to violence threatens the health and well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women and children. In the first part of the commentary, we provide a …
MYHB Heart, J Chase, J Elkins, MJ Martin… - American Indian and …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although there is literature concentrating on cross-cultural approaches to academic and community partnerships with Native communities, few address the process and experiences …
Women, Crime, and Justice: Core Concepts, provides a complete and concise view into the world of women, gender, and the interaction with the criminal justice system. Supported by …
Native American youth are at an elevated risk of violent victimization. And because of their vulnerable position in society, they may also be at risk of experiencing a host of adverse …
M Farley, S Deer, JM Golding… - … Indian and Alaska …, 2016 - prostitutionresearch.com
We examined social and physical violence experienced by American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women in prostitution and their impacts on the mental and physical health of 105 …