Culture, Mental Illness, and Prison: A New Zealand Perspective

  • Cavney J
  • Friedman S
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Abstract

As is true internationally, in New Zealand, cultural minorities are overrepresented in the prison population. Māori are the indigenous people of New Zealand (NZ) and are more commonly incarcerated (as are other ethnic minorities such as Pacific Islanders) when...

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Cavney, J., & Friedman, S. H. (2018). Culture, Mental Illness, and Prison: A New Zealand Perspective. In Mental Health in Prisons (pp. 211–234). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94090-8_9

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