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The Limits of ACEs, with Dr. Ernestine Briggs-King and Dr. Jonathan Purtle
Decades after the original Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study, does this tool tell the complete story?
Reframing Childhood Adversity with Julie Sweetland
What if the way we message about the problems of child abuse and childhood adversity makes it harder to solve them?
Do Anti-Poverty Programs Reduce Child Abuse?, with Dr. Hank Puls
Could investing more in anti-poverty programs not only reduce poverty in the U.S. but also reduce child abuse and neglect?
Multidisciplinary Teams: What’s the Secret Sauce?, with Dr. James Herbert
Research has established that multidisciplinary teams create better outcomes in child abuse cases, but what is that secret sauce that makes it work?
Trauma and Resiliency in Military Families, with Dr. Stephen Cozza
We speak with Dr. Stephen Cozza, a researcher and a professor at the Uniformed Services University, about the unique strengths and challenges of military families.
What’s Past Is Prologue: Criminal Justice Crystal Ball Series, Part 2, with Brad Russ
What can we learn from past criminal justice reforms, and how might partnerships between police, multidisciplinary team members, and Children’s Advocacy Centers provide a path forward for our communities?
Beyond ACEs, with Dr. Lisa Amaya-Jackson
Why context matters when it comes to an individual’s adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)—and why all ACEs are not created equal.