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Children who come to the attention of the juvenile justice system are a challenging and underserved population. The National Child Traumatic Stress Network has developed resources to help juvenile justice professionals understand and provide trauma-focused services to these youth. These resources include tools and materials for building skills and increasing knowledge about childhood trauma to help judges, attorneys, law enforcement, probation officers, frontline residential staff, mental health personnel, and caregivers understand and respond to the needs of traumatized children. In addition to the NCTSN resources highlighted below, Justice System Professionals can learn more about creating trauma-informed Justice Systems in the Trauma-Informed Care section of this website.

NCTSN Resource

Think Trauma: A Training for Working with Justice Involved Youth, 2nd Edition [1]

Type: Training Curriculum

Provides an overview for juvenile justice staff on how to work towards creating a trauma-informed juvenile justice residential setting.

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Age-Related Reactions to a Traumatic Event [2]

Type: Fact Sheet

Describes how young children, school-age children, and adolescents react to traumatic events and offers suggestions on how parents and caregivers can help and support them.

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NCTSN Resource

What Is Child Traumatic Stress? [3]

Type: Fact Sheet

Defines child traumatic stress. This fact sheet gives an overview of trauma, describes traumatic stress symptoms, and ways children may be impacted.

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NCTSN Resource

Understanding and Addressing the Intersection of Substance Use and Child Trauma: For Juvenile... [4]

Type: Fact Sheet

Helps juvenile justice professionals understand how trauma and substance use can influence youth behavior and involvement in the justice system.

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NCTSN Resource

Child Sex Trafficking: A Fact Sheet for Juvenile Justice Professionals [5]

Type: Fact Sheet

Offers information regarding child sex trafficking to juvenille justice professionals.

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NCTSN Resource

Assessing Exposure to Psychological Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in the Juvenile... [6]

Type: Fact Sheet

Explores the importance, clinical considerations, and approaches to assess for psychological trauma and posttraumatic stress in youth in the juvenile justice population. This fact sheet addresses challenges that are unique to assessment within the juvenile justice environment.

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NCTSN Resource

Evidence-Informed Interventions for Posttraumatic Stress Reactions with Youth Involved in the... [7]

Type: Fact Sheet

Describes evidence-informed interventions for youth involved in the juvenile justice system.

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NCTSN Resource

Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Among Girls in the Juvenile Justice System [8]

Type: Fact Sheet

Gives details about the growing number of girls in the juvenile justice system.

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NCTSN Resource

Child Neglect and Trauma: A Fact Sheet for Providers [9]

Type: Fact Sheet

Offers child-serving providers information about child neglect and trauma.

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NCTSN Resource

Secondary Traumatic Stress Core Competencies for Trauma-Informed Support and Supervision: Cross... [10]

Type: Fact Sheet

Identifies the core competencies that STS-informed supervisors in any discipline should have. This fact sheet defines terms, outlines benchmarks for each competency, and offers supervisors guidance on ways...

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NCTSN Resource

A Trauma-Informed Guide for Working with Youth Involved in Multiple Systems [11]

Type: Resource Guide

Offers guidance to help those working with youth involved in multiple systems (YIMS) and their families to use a traumatic stress perspective and provide trauma-informed care. 

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Trauma-Focused Practice Supplement for the Crossover Youth Practice Model [12]

Type: Resource Guide

Is designed for those working with youth involved in multiple systems using the Crossover Youth Practice Model. This supplement is a brief version of A Trauma-Informed Guide for Working with Youth Involved in Multiple Systems developed specifically for staff...

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Source URL:https://nctsn.org/audiences/justice-system-professionals

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[1] https://nctsn.org/resources/think-trauma-training-working-justice-involved-youth-2nd-edition [2] https://nctsn.org/resources/age-related-reactions-traumatic-event [3] https://nctsn.org/resources/what-child-traumatic-stress [4] https://nctsn.org/resources/substance-use-jj-professionals [5] https://nctsn.org/resources/child-sex-trafficking-a-fact-sheet-for-juvenile-justice-professionals [6] https://nctsn.org/resources/assessing-exposure-to-psychological-trauma-and-posttraumatic-stress-symptoms-in-the-juvenile-justice-population [7] https://nctsn.org/node/3136 [8] https://nctsn.org/resources/trauma-and-posttraumatic-stress-among-girls-juvenile-justice-system [9] https://nctsn.org/resources/child-neglect-and-trauma-a-fact-sheet-for-providers [10] https://nctsn.org/resources/secondary-traumatic-stress-core-competencies-for-trauma-informed-support-and-supervision-cross-disciplinary-version [11] https://nctsn.org/resources/a-trauma-informed-guide-for-working-with-youth-involved-in-multiple-systems [12] https://nctsn.org/resources/trauma-focused-practice-supplement-for-the-crossover-youth-practice-model [13] https://nctsn.org/print/900?page=1 [14] https://nctsn.org/print/900?page=2 [15] https://nctsn.org/print/900?page=3 [16] https://nctsn.org/print/900?page=4