Decolonizing Indigenous Forensic Health for Equity
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Citation: DOI: 10.4172/2168-9652.1000547
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Abstract
Indigenous populations globally experience profound inequities in forensic health services due to systemic racism, colonial violence, and a critical lack of culturally safe and trauma-informed care. Reviews and studies consistently highlight significant barriers, including historical trauma, geographical isolation, and Western-centric service models. This body of work underscores the urgent need for integrated, community-led, and Indigenous-led approaches that respect self-determination and incorporate traditional healing practices. Implementing such models, supported by comprehensive education and policy changes, is crucial to decolonize services, improve access, enhance equity, and reduce health disparities within forensic and correctional settings.

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