Childhood and Offense-Related Trauma in Young People Imprisoned in England and Wales for Murder and Other Acts of Serious Violence: A Descriptive Study |
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Authors: | Heather R. Welfare Clive R. Hollin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychological Services UK Ltd., St. Ives, UKheather@psuk.co;3. Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK |
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Abstract: | This study describes the prevalence of traumatic childhood experiences and the extent of trauma-related symptomatology in a group of incarcerated young men within the Young People’s prison estate in England. Semistructured interviews using the Trauma History Interview, the Intrusions and Ruminations Interview, and the Impact of Events Scale–Revised were conducted with 34 young men aged 15 to 17 years who had either murdered or committed serious violence and were serving indeterminate or long-term sentences. Many of the young men had experienced high levels of childhood trauma, and some were still experiencing trauma related to the committal of their offenses approximately 18 months after their offenses had been committed. This is an important finding in relation to the prevalence of unrecognized and untreated traumatized young prisoners. |
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Keywords: | childhood trauma committal of murder or serious violence traumatic effect of perpetrating violence young men in custody in England |
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