Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
J Correct Health Care. 2023 Apr;29(2):135-142. doi: 10.1089/jchc.21.09.0101. Epub 2023 Mar 17.
In using an approach encompassing intersectionality and interconnectedness, we highlight how the experiences of Indigenous mothers and mother figures in contact with the law are a result of various historical and contemporary events. We highlight a need for a wholistic approach to eliminate the overrepresentation of Indigenous Peoples, including parents, in the criminal justice system. There is a lack of research and discussion on Indigenous women and their experience with the justice system and by using an Indigenous lens, we can explore the establishment of culturally safe resources and care wherein gender inclusivity is prioritized. Our team of researchers and advocates intends for this article to contribute and spark dialogue on Indigenous Peoples, particularly mothers and mother figures and their interactions with the justice system. Although this article mainly focuses on federal programs and policies in Canada, insights on the barriers to care can be applied into policy and practice across multiple settler states.
采用交叉性和相互关联性的方法,我们强调了与法律接触的土著母亲和母亲形象的经历是各种历史和当代事件的结果。我们强调需要采取整体方法来消除包括父母在内的土著人民在刑事司法系统中过度代表的现象。关于土著妇女及其在司法系统中的经历的研究和讨论很少,通过采用土著视角,我们可以探索建立文化安全资源和关怀,其中优先考虑性别包容性。我们的研究人员和倡导者团队希望本文能够为有关土著人民,特别是母亲和母亲形象及其与司法系统的互动的对话做出贡献。虽然本文主要侧重于加拿大的联邦计划和政策,但有关护理障碍的见解可以适用于多个定居者国家的政策和实践。