Policing sexuality: Sexual minority youth, police contact, and health inequity
Police contact is increasingly recognized as an adverse childhood experience and determinant of poor mental health. While targeting of LGBTQ sex and community spaces by law enforcement has a long precedent in US history-and while LGBTQ people continue to protest unfair police treatment-little popula...
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Main Authors: | Gabriel L. Schwartz (Author), Jaquelyn L. Jahn (Author), Amanda Geller (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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