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.
Discusses the effects physical abuse, neglect, and domestic violence have on young children.
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.
Provides an overview of the effects of polyvictimization on youth involved in the juvenile justice system.
Discusses the need for mental health professionals to work in collaboration with judges to create a trauma-informed program to help young children in the court.
Describes the utility of screening and assessment for trauma in juvenile justice settings.