The Polyvictimization Initiative recognized individuals who have had cumulative exposure to unmitigated trauma are at greater risk for future victimization and adverse health effects during their lifetime, and challenged Family Justice Centers to take a broader, more holistic approach to working with clients who have experienced polyvictimization.
Creating Pathways to Hope: An Evaluation of the 18th Annual International Family Justice Center Conference
The purpose of this report is to present the assessment results for the 18th Annual International Family Justice Center Conference held in Ft. Worth, Texas…
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Creating Cultures of Trauma Informed Care
This Creating Cultures of Trauma informed Care (CCTIC): A Planning Protocol was developed byRoger D. Fallot, Ph.D. and Maxine Harris (2009). This version has been…
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Breaking the Cycle of Violence: Recommendations to Improve the Criminal Justice Response to Child Victims and Witnesses
This report, created by the Office for Victims of Crime in June of 1999, underscores the importance of focusing special attention upon children who are…
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