“…The structural vulnerability faced by PWUD can be exacerbated by intersecting social identities, such as overlapping vulnerabilities due to racial identity, Indigeneity, gender, sexuality, housing, and age ( Friedman et al, 2021 ). For instance, PWUD that are also young and homeless experience inequities that can result in regular harassment, targeting, and discrimination from police in the community ( Boyd et al, 2018 ; Card et al, 2021 ; Collins et al, 2019 ; Greer et al, 2018 ; Ti et al, 2013 ). In other studies, young Indigenous PWUD in Canada report negative experiences with police, including verbal, physical, and sexual police violence ( Pan et al, 2013 ; Selfridge et al, 2020 ).…”