Trauma
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training
Technical Assistance Bulletin: Trauma-Informed Classrooms
Preparing for a Trauma Consultation in Your Juvenile and Family Court
Violence Exposure, Continuous Trauma, and Repeat Offending in Female and Male Serious Adolescent Offenders
Changing Minds: Unique's Story
This short film, inspired by true stories, shows how a supportive and caring adult can help a child overcome childhood trauma and exposure to violence. Each year, nearly 60% of youth are exposed to violence in their homes, schools, and communities. Recent studies demonstrate how observing violence has a lasting negative impact on a child’s brain and their cognitive development. Over time, exposure to violence during childhood is significantly correlated with negative outcomes such as psychological issues, adverse behavior, and serious illnesses. The U.S.
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Identifying Polyvictimization and Trauma Among Court-Involved Children and Youth: A Checklist and Resource Guide for Attorneys and Other Court-Appointed Advocates
Victimization and Trauma Experienced by Children and Youth: Implications for Legal Advocates
PTSD, Trauma, and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders in Detained Youth
Trauma and Brain Science: Is My Brain Really Elastic?
Lompoc Youth Resiliency Project
PROJECT SEEDS - HEALS (Social Emotional Enhance and Development for Success - Helping Empower and Lift Society)
Children Exposed to Violence
Overview
Children are exposed to violence every day in their homes, schools, and communities. Such exposure can cause them significant physical, mental, and emotional harm with long-term effects that can last well into adulthood. Exposure to violence can limit children's potential and increase their likelihood of becoming involved in the juvenile or criminal justice system. These children are often more...
Webinar To Discuss How Law Enforcement Can Share Traumatic Work Experiences
On June 18, 2019, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. ET, OJJDP, in collaboration with The Innocent Justice Foundation, will present How Was Your Day? A Loaded Question." This webinar is designed to help law enforcement and other professionals exposed to trauma share work experiences with their family and friends. Register and learn more about this webinar.
Webinar To Discuss Trauma-Informed Policing
On March 18, 2019, from 1 to 2 p.m. ET, OJJDP, in collaboration with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), will present "Building Trauma-Informed Police Responses in Your Agency: Training and Tools." This webinar will provide an overview of trauma-informed policing for officers, law enforcement agencies, and communities. Presenters will describe the phenomenon of trauma, share data about traumatic exposure, and...