{"id":143761,"date":"2021-04-30T08:23:39","date_gmt":"2021-04-30T08:23:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.radiofree.org\/?p=192741"},"modified":"2021-04-30T08:23:39","modified_gmt":"2021-04-30T08:23:39","slug":"we-need-a-trauma-informed-legal-system","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/04\/30\/we-need-a-trauma-informed-legal-system\/","title":{"rendered":"We Need a Trauma-Informed Legal System"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Tens of millions of people in this country have experienced violence, abuse, and sexual assault. These are traumatic experiences, often made all the worse for survivors by the legal system.<\/p>\n

Now there\u2019s a movement underway to change that. In university law classes and training programs for established attorneys, trauma awareness is gaining traction in law practices across the country.<\/p>\n

At its root, trauma awareness is about \u201cassessing trauma and trauma symptoms in all routine practices and then asking: \u2018What happened to you?\u2019 not \u2018What is wrong with you?\u2019\u201d said Deeya Haldar, co-author of The Pedagogy of Trauma Informed Lawyering<\/i><\/a>.<\/p>\n

The shift in thinking first started in the field of mental health about a decade ago. Now \u201ctrauma awareness in the legal system is a significant trend,\u201d said Eva Klain, a Washington D.C.-based attorney and a spokesperson for the American Bar Association.<\/p>\n

Though \u201csuper late to the party,\u201d lawyers are \u201ctrying frantically to catch up because so much of what is going on in our clients\u2019 lives is dictated by their trauma,\u201d said  Sarah Reisman, a supervising attorney at the Community Legal Aid SoCAL, an organization that advocates for people who earn low wages.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, the Black Lives Matter movement has brought urgent attention to systematic racism that includes police brutality \u2014 a form of trauma that calls urgently for the need for trauma-informed legal help. Without this care, legal experts say, many people are likely to be re-traumatized in a system that diminishes them as unreliable, untrustworthy, even challenging to represent.<\/p>\n

\u201cTrauma-informed attorneys, even if they are not from the same culture as their clients, would be able to incorporate that understanding of racism as a trauma into their representation,\u201d said Haldar.<\/p>\n

Meg Garvin, executive director of the National Crime Victim Law Institute, said her organization trains as many as 4,000 attorneys and legal advocates a year in the nuances of trauma-informed lawyering. Ten years ago, she estimated, that number was 1,300.<\/p>\n

By definition, a trauma-informed legal practice aims to reduce re-traumatizing the client by recognizing the role trauma plays in shaping the lawyer\u2013client relationship.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe step away from the paradigm that we hold all the information and they know nothing \u2014 a paradigm that re-traumatizes a person,\u201d said Rebekah Thomas, president-elect of the Thurgood Marshall Bar Association in Orange County, California.<\/p>\n

In addition to her personal experiences with racism, Thomas has attended classes on how to be a trauma-informed attorney. One of the most important lessons she learned, she said, was how intimidating the law is to a lay person, and therefore how important it is to help each person involved in the legal process to feel empowered.<\/p>\n

A recent example: A Black Irvine, California resident contacted the Association, Thomas says, saying he felt Mayor Christina Shea had violated his First Amendment rights by blocking his profile on Facebook after he made comments in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe asked him: Do you want to come to the press conference? Would you like to speak to how you felt? It wasn\u2019t just, \u2018Thank you for telling us, let the lawyers take it from here,\u2019 Thomas said. \u201cHe felt heard. That was the trauma-informed part. What he may find is that: \u2018Hey, my voice matters.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n

In July, the Irvine resident filed a complaint in federal court, accusing Mayor Shea of violating his First Amendment rights. In January, the city of Irvine settled the suit <\/a>for nearly $40,000.<\/p>\n

Those who don\u2019t feel heard are much more likely to walk away from the legal system and sometimes all government systems, legal experts say, vowing never to engage in them again.<\/p>\n

Trauma-informed practices, on the other hand, can make the legal system \u2014 and, hopefully, justice \u2014 much more inclusive.<\/p>\n\n

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