Compassionate
“Trauma-informed Criminal Justice”: Read all about it.
My book about trauma-informed criminal justice was published in May 2024.
My book about trauma-informed criminal justice was published in May 2024.
The Magnolia project, supported by an Augusta Zadow Award, has been working with women to explore how a trauma-informed approach may support the recruitment and retention of women in the criminal justice workforce.
This week I submitted my book to Palgrave Macmillan publishers.
We are delighted to announce that the Magnolia Project has entered a partnership with Books in Homes®.
The relationship between #raisetheage and trauma-informed practice goes two ways.
One way to promote more compassionate justice is to support ‘connections’. This week I had the privilege of visiting the Waikato area of Aotearoa New Zealand. I experienced how other people make connections with one another.
I’ve just spent a week at the International Childhood Trauma Conference with at least two thousand other people. Many attendees were therapists and clinicians working with children and adults. There were also academics and pracademics like me. I heard from expert pioneers such as Dan Hughes and Jon Baylin, Judith Read more…