Haleigh Prevost's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Le nombre de femmes, particulièrement de femmes autochtones, incarcérées dans les pénitenciers fédéraux canadiens et dans des unités d’isolement a augmenté régulièrement au cours de la dernière décennie. Le présent article propose une analyse des politiques fondées sur l’intersectionnalité et utilise l’étude de cas d’une femme autochtone pour exami...
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... Drawing from intersectionality allows researchers to provide greater insights into inequities within policies, which can serve to inform policymakers to create more equitable policies that meet the needs of individuals, families, and communities (Hankivsky et al., 2010). Some critical policy analyses that have drawn from intersectionality have been undertaken to reduce injustices for Indigenous women in segregated prisons (Prevost & Kilty, 2020), in Indigenous food sovereignty (Philipps et al., 2022), and to increase equity in mobility in India (Kakar et al., 2021). ...