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First Nations Peoples in the forensic mental health system in New South Wales: Characteristics and rates of criminal charges post-release.

Kimberlie DeanGeorgia LyonsAnina JohnsonElizabeth McEntyre
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2023)
The findings of this study confirm that First Nations forensic patients have distinct and complex needs that are apparent at entry to the forensic mental health system and that their poorer criminal justice contact rates following release from secure care indicate that these needs are not being adequately met either during treatment or once in the community. Responses to these study findings must consider the complex and continuing impact of colonisation on First Nations Peoples, as well as the need for solutions to be culturally safe.
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