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Murdered Native and Indigenous Women: A Comparison Study of Victim and Perpetrator Patterns and Characteristics.

Victor G PetrecaElizabeth B DowdellShari L HardingMak MarsEmily PudvahJohany JeuneAnn W Burgess
Published in: Journal of forensic nursing (2024)
Indigenous women are at an increased risk of victimization, including intimate partner violence and homicide. They also represent a group that has been marginalized, receiving little attention from the media, clinicians, researchers, and policy makers. The findings in this study highlight specific factors that may help to mitigate risk factors and/or enhance culturally competent clinical and forensic nursing practice.
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