Being Humane in Inhumane Places: A Collection of Papers about Trauma-Informed Forensic Practice

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This paper introduces the special issue of the journal on trauma-informed care in forensic settings. We consider the contributions of each of the papers, followed by a discussion of the complexities of work in this area. We conclude by proposing three general principles that can be used to guide the ongoing development of trauma-informed forensic practice.

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Jones, L., Winder, B., & Day, A. (2024). Being Humane in Inhumane Places: A Collection of Papers about Trauma-Informed Forensic Practice. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 23(4), 313–320. https://doi.org/10.1080/14999013.2024.2408303

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