• Trauma - Doesn't Excuse, But Explains

  • Oct 5 2022
  • Length: 41 mins
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Trauma - Doesn't Excuse, But Explains

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    Childhood trauma doesn't excuse bad behavior and crime, but it helps in understanding 'why' which is important in the creation of more successful interventions that yield better ROI for our communities.

    To improve outcomes in complex problems around child welfare, incarceration, and crime we journey upstream to examine the Family as the institution we should
    Interviewed:
    Circuit Court Judge Shanice Johnson
    Clinical Phycologist Dr Rose Smith
    Restore Hope A.D. of Community Development Karen Phillips
    Chairperson of Parent Counsel and Harding University professor Dr Andrew Baker
    100 Families White Co Coordinator Dana Baker
    Reentry Manager Billy Inman
    Empowering My Environment cofounder Charles Benson
    Empowering My Environment cofounder Charles Newsom
    Restore Hope Executive Director Paul Chapman

    Narrator Charles Newsome
    Producer Renie Rule
    Producer Ed Lowry

    "A change of perspective is worth 80 IQ points." - Alan Kay
    Through SmartJustice we explore issues from new perspectives in pursuit of better communities and better outcomes.

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