儿童福利和少年司法的同性恋化:关于肯定 LGBTQ+ 青年的建议

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Wiston A. Rodriguez, Sheharyar Hussain, Kevin L. Nadal, D. R. Gina Sissoko, D' Andrah Almanzar, Dashawn Ealey, Emerson Tejeda
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摘要

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者和同性恋者(LGBTQ+)历来在多种环境和系统中遭受虐待,包括家庭、学校、社区、工作场所、医疗机构等。刑事司法和儿童福利系统建立在顺式规范和异式规范的基础之上,这使得 LGBTQ+ 青少年与他们的同龄人相比,更容易受到系统性的压迫和歧视。因此,本文探讨了 LGBTQ+ 青少年在青少年和儿童福利系统中的独特经历,讨论了这一群体所面临的系统性不平等和独特挑战--首先是使他们容易受到这两个系统影响的风险因素。此外,我们还为法律和临床专业人员提供了切实可行的建议,以更好地服务于 LGBTQ+ 青少年客户,包括政策和立法方面的变革、加强员工培训以及为所有青少年创造安全和包容性环境的策略。
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Queering child welfare and juvenile justice: Recommendations for affirming LGBTQ+ youth

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people have historically been subjected to maltreatment across multiple environments and systems – including their homes, schools, neighborhoods, workplaces, healthcare facilities, and more. The criminal justice and child welfare systems were built on the foundations of cisnormativity and heteronormativity, making LGBTQ+ youth susceptible to systemic oppression and discrimination when compared to their youth counterparts. As such, this paper examines the unique experiences of LGBTQ+ youth in the juvenile and child welfare systems by discussing the systemic inequities and unique challenges that exist for this population – beginning with the risk factors that make them susceptible to exposure to both systems in general. Furthermore, we provide practical recommendations for legal and clinical professionals to better serve their LGBTQ+ youth clients – ranging from changes in policies and legislation, increased staff training, and strategies to create safe and inclusive environments for all youth.

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