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Ending the Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline: A Public Health Approach

Please join us on our upcoming webinar, "Ending the Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline: A Public Health Approach", which is brought to you by Defending Childhood in partnership with the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and Futures Without Violence. This webinar will take place on Thursday, November 19th, 2015. This will be an important discussion that you don't want to miss! 

Seats are limited, so register now by clicking here!

 

Date: Thursday, November 19th, 2015

 

Time: 9:00am - 10:30am (HT), 10:00am - 11:30am (AKT), 11:00am - 12:30pm (PT), 12:00pm - 1:30pm (MT), 1:00pm - 2:30pm (CT), 2:00pm - 3:30pm (ET)

**Please note that the listed times reflect the same time in different time zones. The webinar will be held only once. 

 

Webinar Description:

In recent years, the alarming fact that the majority of youth entering the juvenile justice system are survivors of complex trauma has become widely appreciated in the field of juvenile justice reform. But the unique impact of sexual violence on girls' pathways into the justice system and their experience once inside remains under-recognized. A new report, The Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline: The Girls' Story, describes the ways in which many girls who experience sexual abuse, especially girls of color, are routed into the juvenile justice system because of their victimization. Indeed, sexual abuse is one of the primary predictors of girls' entry into the juvenile justice system. In this webinar co-authors of the report provide an overview of the sexual abuse to prison pipeline and highlight federal policy efforts and innovative public health practices to end the Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline. 

 

Learning Objectives:

As a result of this webinar, participants will:

  • Be able to describe the Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline
  • Understand the gendered trends in sexual violence and the relevance of gender differences in traumatic exposure to juvenile delinquency prevention and intervention efforts

Understand the utility of the Girls Health Screen as a public health tool to help end the Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline

 

Presenters:

 

Maheen Kaleem, Equal Justice Works Fellow at Human Rights Project for Girls

 

Lindsay Rosenthal, Vera Institute Fellow and Research Associate, Center on Youth Justice and Substance Use and Mental Health Program

 

Facilitated by:

  • Jennifer Rose, Consultant, Futures Without Violence

If you have any questions regarding registration, please email Mie Fukuda at mfukuda@futureswithoutviolence.org.

 

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