Treating mothers’ trauma as a way to prevent youth violence

Treating mothers’ trauma as a way to prevent youth violence

The program bringing the mothers together is called Sisters United Resilient and Empowered, or SURE Moms. It’s run out of the same office as the local violence interruption program, which follows a model popular among cities trying to curb homicides and assaults, deploying former offenders and other outreach workers to steer high-risk young people away from solving conflicts with a gun or other weapon before it’s too late. 

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King County’s controversial Juvenile Justice Center to open Feb. 18

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