JUVENILE AND FAMILY COURT JOURNAL
WILEY · US
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This journal focuses on juvenile justice systems, examining the roles of social workers, guardians ad litem, and probation officers in supporting young offenders and children in foster care. It explores the integration of trauma-informed care within family and criminal legal systems, particularly in relation to child abuse and domestic violence. The journal also addresses specific issues within juvenile courts, such as youth courts, drug treatment courts, and the impact of adverse childhood experiences on justice-involved youth, with a focus on legal frameworks and best practices.
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