![]() ![]() ![]() The study population was in two streams, the first stream was for survey and the second stream was for content analysis. The survey and content analysis were adopted as the design for the study. The study was guided by social responsibility, agenda setting and main streaming theories. To achieve this, four objectives and four corresponding research questions were set. ![]() This study investigated female lawyers perception of media coverage of child rights issues in Rivers state. The implications that an understanding of trauma and its effects might have for resettlement work undertaken with young custody-leavers.The links between trauma and young people’s behaviour, including the extent of their capacity to comply with youth justice interventions.The effects that such trauma can have on young people in the short-term, and its longer term impacts on emotional, social, and neurological development.The prevalence of different types of traumatic childhood and adolescent experiences in the backgrounds of young offenders.Definitions of trauma and the different ways in which trauma has been understood in the research and practice literature.It aims to highlight what is currently known about trauma within the population of young offenders, and to identify the importance of this knowledge for effective resettlement practice. The report presents key findings from a review of the research and practice literature concerning trauma in the backgrounds of young people who offend. ![]()
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