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Decriminalizing LGBTQ+: Reproducing and resisting mental health inequities
CNS Spectrums ( IF 3.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-30 , DOI: 10.1017/s1092852920001170
Tyler M Argüello 1
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Secure settings are not queer because lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, Two Spirit, and asexual (LGBTQ+) people populate them, and neither are LGBTQ+ people inherently criminal because they are found in those spaces. Queer people bear disproportionate health, mental health, and social inequities that have had, historically and currently, the effect to criminalize them. This review discusses effective language and ideologies when working with LGBTQ+ people in secure settings. Major health, mental health, and social inequities are reviewed, along with the applied framework of minority stress. Then, the process of criminalization is diagrammed across the phases of predetainment, being in the system, and through re-entering the community. Finally, multilevel strategies are offered to decriminalize LGBTQ+ people ideologically and in practice.

中文翻译:

将 LGBTQ+ 合法化:再现和抵制心理健康不平等

安全环境不是酷儿,因为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿、质疑、双重精神和无性恋 (LGBTQ+) 人在其中居住,LGBTQ+ 人也不是天生犯罪的,因为他们在这些空间中被发现。酷儿人群承受着不成比例的健康、心理健康和社会不平等,这些在历史上和现在都对他们定罪产生了影响。这篇评论讨论了在安全环境中与 LGBTQ+ 人员合作时的有效语言和意识形态。主要健康、心理健康和社会不公平以及少数压力的应用框架进行了审查。然后,将刑事定罪的过程描绘在预拘留、进入系统和重新进入社区的各个阶段。最后,
更新日期:2020-04-30
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