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TRAUMA AND VIOLENT OFFENDING: UNDERSTANDING GANG VIOLENCE THROUGH THE LENS OF AN EX-GANG MEMBER Adam Ellis, MA, PhD (Student) [email protected] nto.ca Dr. Julian Gojer MBBS FRCPC JD The Manasa Clinic

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TRAUMA AND VIOLENT OFFENDING: UNDERSTANDING GANG VIOLENCE

THROUGH THE LENS OF AN EX-GANG MEMBER

Adam Ellis, MA, PhD (Student)[email protected]. Julian Gojer MBBS FRCPC JDThe Manasa Clinic

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A woman abused by her husband for many years Husband threatens her As he walks away she shoots him in the back of the head

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A SHOOTING IN A MALLTWO DEAD MENBOY SHOT IN THE HEADOTHERS WOUNDEDGUILTY OF FIRST DEGREE MURDER TWO CONSECUTIVE LIFE SENTENCES

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I F I T WA S A WOM AN WHO WA S GA NG RAP ED,CA RR IED A GU N FO R PR OTEC T ION AND C OM MITTED THE S AM E OFFENSE…. DO WE SEE I T D IFFER ENTLY?I F I T WERE TWO MA LES O N THE STREET IN AN ALLEY WAY IN SOM E OTHER PART O F TOWN WO U LD O U R PERCEPT IO NS BE D IFF ER ENT?IF THE V IC T I M SHO T TWO O F THE PER PETRATOR S IN REGENT PARK WO U LD WE SEE THE S ITU AT IO N A S STREET WARFA RE OR A R EACT IO N TO TRA U MA?

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THE MANY FACES OF TRAUMA

Single episode-extra ordinary event Single episode-ordinary event Multiple episodes-extra ordinary events Multiple episodes- ordinary events Developmental stressful eventsAbuseNeglectRefugees fleeing

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Using one word “Trauma” to capture a variety of human events does not do justice to the individual’s experience. How is it possible to compare a motor cycle accident to a rape or a torture experience to the loss of a child.

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NATURE OF THE RESPONSE Depression Anxiety Sleep disorders Hypervigilance Dissociative symptoms Somatic symptoms Behavioral problems Aggression

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TRAUMA EXPOSURE The DSM-5 articulates a traumatic event as “an event or events that involve actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to the physical integrity of self or others” (DSM-V).

The exposure must result from one or more of the following situations where the individual:

-directly experiences the traumatic event; -witnesses the traumatic event in person; -learns that the traumatic event occurred to a close family member or close friend (with the actual or threatened death being either violent or accidental); or

-experiences first-hand repeated or extreme exposure to aversive details of the traumatic event (not through media, pictures, television or movies unless work-related

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THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT Railway spine, Soldier’s Heart, Battle Fatigue PTSD-III to DSM 5 Subthreshold PTSD ICD 11-more restrictive criteria (Maercker 2013) Complex PTSD –disturbances in: Affect Self Interpersonal relationships

DESNOS-Herman Dissociative Identity disorder Borderline personality disorder Somatization disorder

Developmental Trauma Disorder-Van der Kolk

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COMMON THREAD-TRAUMA EXPOSURE The bridge between Lavallee who shot her husband in the back of the head as he walked away from her and Mr. Husbands who shot 2 men dead and wounded several people is a hard one to navigate.

Who can be better to talk about trauma and violence than Adam Ellis who has lived the experience and walked that bridge!

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“GANG MEMBERS CHOOSE TO JOIN GANGS”.

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ENVIRONMENT: URBAN WARFARE VS. GLOBAL CONFLICTSoldiers Street Soldiers

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HOW DO WE HUMANIZE THE GANG PHENOMENON? LIFE-COURSE TRAJECTORY OF TRAUMA

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MY STORY: FROM GANGS TO ORGANIZED CRIME

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TODAY: REVITALIZATION

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NOT JUST ONE ‘HOOD’ -- GANG TENTACLES

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THE MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION: HOW DOES THIS HAPPEN?

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MY EXPERIENCE: 1. CHILDHOOD TRAUMAEXPOSURE TO GANG CULTURE

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LIMINAL SPACE -the transitional period or phase of a rite of passage, during which the participant lacks social status or rank, remains anonymous, shows obedience and humility, and follows prescribed forms of conduct, dress, etc.

-a threshold -to exist between two spaces

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2. SCHOOL AND FAMILY VIOLENCE

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EMERGING TURFS

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ADOLESCENT TRAUMA-HIGH SCHOOL YEARSROBBERY

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HIGH SCHOOL VIOLENCE –SOCIALIZATION AND DESENSITIZATION – COLLECTIVELY OVER 700-1000 FIGHTS PER YEAR

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REGENT PARK-THE CRACK GAME

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EXPANDING THE GANG TURF: MULTICULTURAL-URBAN WARFARE

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SWANSEA MEWS

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FIGHTING THE TRAUMA: MUSIC AS AN INTERVENTION AND A CURSE

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OTHER TRAUMA

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TRAUMA IN YOUNG ADULTHOOD-THE UN OF GANGS: ORGANIZED CRIME YEARS

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WHAT SAVED ME?

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“SOME MEN ARE FEARED ON THE BLOCK BUT THAT IS ONLY MOMENTARY. THE STREETS LOVE YOU AND YOU ARE REVERED…..MEN WILL KILL AND DIE FOR YOU”. AKA DROOPEY

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THANK YOU! Contact:

[email protected]