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Global Journal of Nursing & Forensic Studies
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Trauma-Informed Justice: Challenges and Benefits

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Abstract

This body of research consistently highlights the vital role of trauma-informed care (TIC) within forensic mental health, criminal justice, and correctional settings. Studies explore the implementation challenges, successes, and staff perspectives, emphasizing the critical need for better training, organizational support, and clear frameworks. Findings indicate that TIC enhances staff knowledge and patient safety while improving outcomes for justice-involved individuals, including vulnerable populations. The pervasive impact of trauma necessitates systemic changes and tailored interventions. Ultimately, effective TIC integration is crucial for fostering rehabilitation and reducing recidivism across these complex environments.

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