Description
Despite decades of evidence that justice-involved individuals are disproportionately affected by adversity and present with trauma-related symptoms, the links between trauma and offending and the mechanisms that explain these associations are underdeveloped within the social and psychological sciences. This book synthesises trauma and criminological literature and augments it with the authorâs own experience and research. It begins by facilitating an understanding of the key concepts of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and trauma and their relevance to criminology, sociology and social policy. The book then explores the burden that is experienced by the justice involved population, analyses reasons behind the burden, and highlights areas for prevention. Importantly, the book proposes a theory of deprivation to explain the overrepresentation of trauma in the justice system, the aim of which is not to conclusively explain these observations, but rather to generate interest and further research in the area. This book addresses a significant gap in the offending and prevention of offending literature and embeds trauma and offending into routine criminological, sociological and social policy teaching.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2 Adverse Childhood Experience: A Deprivation of Safety.- Chapter 3 Psychological Trauma: A Deprivation of Safety.- Chapter 4 Deprivation of Support.- Chapter 5 Deprivation of Alternatives: Trauma, Masculinity and Offending.- Chapter 6 Deprivation of Response.- Chapter 7 Perpetrator Trauma.- Chapter 8 Theorising the Adversity to Offending Relationship.- Chapter 9 Positive Childhood Experiences.- Chapter 10 Trauma Informed Justice.- Chapter 11 Trauma, Crime and Public Health.
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