Focuses on creating a trauma-informed law enforcement system.
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Outlines the role of family engagement in creating trauma-informed juvenile justice systems.
Explores both the historical and current causes for disproportionality.
Provides an introduction to the NCTSN Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Roundtable.
Gives an overview of current issues and challenges for law enforcement and the juvenile justice system in assisting children and adolescents who face commercial sexual exploitation.
Outlines practice examples for continuity of care and collaboration across systems, a vital activity for youth involved in multiple service systems.
Outlines the historical context of racial disparities and highlights how systems can move forward to reduce these racial disparities, including by framing the issue so that practical and pro-active discussion can move beyond assigning blame.
Describes evidence-informed interventions for youth involved in the juvenile justice system.
Gives details about the growing number of girls in the juvenile justice.
Delineates the path from complex trauma exposure to involvement in the juvenile justice system.