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COURT SANCTIONED FORCED SILENCE: A Modern Examination of Victim Re-Victimization and Moral Injury

COURT SANCTIONED FORCED SILENCE: A Modern Examination of Victim Re-Victimization and Moral Injury

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COURT SANCTIONED FORCED SILENCE: A Modern Examination of Victim Re-Victimization and Moral Injury

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This groundbreaking work confronts the uncomfortable truths about how our justice system fails the most vulnerable among us, shedding light on the intersection of law and trauma. "Court Sanctioned Forced Silence" is an essential read for legal professionals, mental health practitioners, and anyone committed to understanding and addressing the hidden consequences of our justice system. The book delves deep into the profound impacts of Moral Injury, exploring how the justice system can, at times, perpetuate harm through enforced silence and the revictimization of those it's meant to protect. With meticulous research and a compelling narrative, the author (W. Pembleton), a Military Spouse of a Retired Vet, 20+ year career Federal Employee and victim of such atrocities with first-hand knowledge and experience while at Shaw AFB, SC, calls for a reevaluation of legal practices that contributes to Moral Injury, a concept that involves the psychological and emotional suffering that arises when individuals are forced to act against their moral or ethical beliefs. The book offers a fresh perspective on the challenges faced by victims silenced by court orders, non-disclosure agreements, and other legal mechanisms, ultimately questioning whether these practices do more harm than good.
This groundbreaking work confronts the uncomfortable truths about how our justice system fails the most vulnerable among us, shedding light on the intersection of law and trauma. "Court Sanctioned Forced Silence" is an essential read for legal professionals, mental health practitioners, and anyone committed to understanding and addressing the hidden consequences of our justice system. The book delves deep into the profound impacts of Moral Injury, exploring how the justice system can, at times, perpetuate harm through enforced silence and the revictimization of those it's meant to protect. With meticulous research and a compelling narrative, the author (W. Pembleton), a Military Spouse of a Retired Vet, 20+ year career Federal Employee and victim of such atrocities with first-hand knowledge and experience while at Shaw AFB, SC, calls for a reevaluation of legal practices that contributes to Moral Injury, a concept that involves the psychological and emotional suffering that arises when individuals are forced to act against their moral or ethical beliefs. The book offers a fresh perspective on the challenges faced by victims silenced by court orders, non-disclosure agreements, and other legal mechanisms, ultimately questioning whether these practices do more harm than good.

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