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Before Their Crimes: What We're Misunderstanding about Childhood Trauma, Youth Crime, and the Path to Healing


ISBN13: 9798881802035
Published: January 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Juvenile crime doesn't just happen-there is always a story behind it.

Before Their Crimes: What We're Misunderstanding about Childhood Trauma, Youth Crime, and the Path to Healing is a ground-breaking book that sheds new light on the relationship of childhood trauma and juvenile crime. Wendy Smith uses the framework of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) to explain how the toxic stress of early childhood trauma can make children vulnerable to committing criminal acts. Smith draws from interviews with twenty men and women from across the racial and social divide who spent years in prison after committing serious crimes as children. Smith not only reveals the pernicious mechanisms that link early trauma to later crime, but also illuminates the potential for healing among even the most egregious offenders.

>p> Wendy Smith, PhD, LCSW, is a Distinguished Continuing Scholar in Child Welfare and former professor and associate dean at the University of Southern California Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. After thirty-five years of practicing psychotherapy and university teaching, Dr. Smith turned her attention to working on change at a broader level through serving on the Los Angeles County Commission for Children and Families and providing leadership to non-profit organizations serving vulnerable youth in the foster care and juvenile justice systems. She chairs the Board of the National Foster Youth Institute, and serves on the Children’s Rights Advisory Board of Human Rights Watch and the Foundation Board of the Venice Family Clinic, among others. She has written extensively on current issues in child welfare and the justice system, and is frequent speaker to both academic and community groups on trauma, child development, and foster care.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
Introduction: The Prisoner at Pelican Bay
1. Adverse Childhood Experiences and Broken Attachments
2. The Brain and Stress in Childhood
3. Beyond the Front Door
4. Terror at Home: Domestic Violence
5. Is It Part of Me? Sexual Child Abuse
6. Sticks and Stones: Physical Child Abuse
7. Down the Rabbit Hole: When Your Parent Dies
8. Do I Matter at All? Physical and Emotional Neglect
9. Murder in the Family
10. The Lonely Chaotic Wake of Parental Drug Addiction
11. Adrift in an Immoral World
12. The Seductive Embrace of the Gang
13. Prison
14. The Path to Healing
Epilogue: Where They Are Now
Appendix A: Interview Protocol
Appendix B: Adverse Childhood Experiences
References
Index