Building Resiliency for Girls in the Juvenile Justice System ft. Rights4Girls
This interactive presentation, held on Thursday, Oct 22nd from 2 to 3:30 PM, will examine how experiences of childhood sexual abuse and family violence create pathways for girls into the juvenile justice system.
Participants will explore racial disparities and identify strategies to develop survivor-centered, culturally competent, trauma-informed approaches to address the needs of vulnerable girls and prevent them from experiencing the Abuse to Prison Pipeline.
For questions or accommodations, please contact diversityworks@towson.edu.
RSVP Here: http://bit.ly/Rights4girls
Tags: Academic Affairs, Anthropology and Criminal Justice, Center for Student Diversity, College of Liberal Arts, Department of Sociology, Department of Women’s & Gender Studies, Division of Student Affairs, Health Center, Office of Inclusion and Institutional EquityCategorised in: Students
This post was written by Schuler, Paul