2020
DOI: 10.7202/1068845ar
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Preventing Crime and Poor Health Among Aboriginal People: The Potential for Preventative Programming

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine prevention programs, and discuss their potential for having an impact on reducing crime and poor health outcomes for Aboriginal people. A historical context is first outlined in order to provide a context for understanding the disproportionate amount of crime and related poor health outcomes affecting Aboriginal people. Risk factors for crime and health are identified, demonstrating their interrelatedness and overlapping nature, indicating that risk factors do not existi… Show more

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“…This agenda aims "to modify and correct the inherent 'deviant' nature of individualized women as opposed to the larger social structures that contribute to women" coming in conflict with the law (Walsh et al, 2013, p. 379). With this article, we join the call made by other scholars for developing crime prevention strategies that would address structural inequities experienced by Aboriginal women (Monchalin, 2012;Totten, 2009).…”
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“…This agenda aims "to modify and correct the inherent 'deviant' nature of individualized women as opposed to the larger social structures that contribute to women" coming in conflict with the law (Walsh et al, 2013, p. 379). With this article, we join the call made by other scholars for developing crime prevention strategies that would address structural inequities experienced by Aboriginal women (Monchalin, 2012;Totten, 2009).…”
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confidence: 86%