Factsheet

The Role of Family Engagement in Creating Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Systems

2013

The Role of Family Engagement in Creating Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Systems

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This factsheet was developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.

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This brief, written by Liane Rozzell at Families and Allies of Virgina Youth, offers information on family engagement, why it is a key element in a trauma-informed juvenile justice system, how family engagement supports a trauma-informed juvenile justice system, the challenges to family engagement in juvenile justice, what family engagement looks like in the justice system, and recommendations to address the challenges.

Rozzell, L. (2013). The Role of Family Engagement in Creating Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Systems. National Center for Child Traumatic Stress. https://www.njjn.org/uploads/digital-library/NCTSN_family-engagement-trauma-informed-systems_Liane-Rozzell_September-2013.pdf

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