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The Victimization Of Native American Women In The United States: The Impact And Potential Underlying Factors, Kaci A. Clement Apr 2020

The Victimization Of Native American Women In The United States: The Impact And Potential Underlying Factors, Kaci A. Clement

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In recent decades, a topic of concern that has gained attention in the United States and throughout the world is violence against women. Surveys conducted nationally have found that there is a correlation between which racial group a woman identifies as and her likelihood to be victimized at some point in her life. American Indian/Alaskan Native women, in particular, are impacted by violence at disproportionate rates. However, definitive reasoning for the high rates of violence in these groups has not been fully investigated. There is a lack of surveillance and dissemination regarding this specific topic as well as other issues …