Abstract
Implementing trauma-informed care (TIC) in youth-serving spaces is a growing priority in the juvenile legal system, including in youth detention facilities. This study examines implementation of the six principles of TIC using in-depth interviews with detained girls (n = 25) and survey data from detention facilities in the United States (n = 44). In general, we find facilities understood and applied TIC. However, girls’ experiences highlight the paradox of implementing “trauma-informed” practices in a punishment-oriented setting. Despite the efforts made by system actors to implement TIC, findings demonstrate there are still important avenues for systems change.
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