Conspecific Parity: How shared life experiences impact adjudication and treatment

Compassion and judgement are influenced by shared survival experiences. Do you have similar survival experiences with your youth and staff?

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Media credit (photo/video/audio/animation) Sincere thanks to the following artists

Thumbnail Image - cityscape - Christopher Burns, Unsplash

Thumbnail Image - Camera - Imansyah Muhamad Putera, Unsplash

Computer - Quaritsch Photography, Unsplash

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