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ProPublica Reports Increases of Death, Sexual Violence, and Human Trafficking Since the Trump Administration has Withdrawn Humanitarian Efforts

5/30/2025

 
In a recent article published in ProPublica, Murphy and Barry-Jester (2025) discovered how the U.S. aid withdrawal has worsened violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking in some of the world’s most vulnerable regions. According to exclusive State Department records, as the Trump administration withdraws its humanitarian efforts, diplomats warn that these cuts are fueling violence, instability, and undermining anti-terrorism efforts. Read the full article to learn more and take action—contact your Congress members today to advocate for responsible foreign aid policies that protect human rights. Read the full article below. 

Death, Sexual Violence and Human Trafficking: Fallout From U.S. Aid Withdrawal Hits the World’s Most Fragile Locations

by Brett Murphy and Anna Maria Barry-Jester

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American diplomats in at least two countries have recently delivered internal reports to Washington that reflect a grim new reality taking hold abroad: The Trump administration’s sudden withdrawal of foreign aid is bringing about the violence and chaos that many had warned would come.

The vacuum left after the U.S. abandoned its humanitarian commitments has destabilized some of the most fragile locations in the world and thrown refugee camps further into unrest, according to State Department correspondence and notes obtained by ProPublica.

The assessments are not just predictions about the future but detailed accounts of what has already occurred, making them among the first such reports from inside the Trump administration to surface publicly — though experts suspect they will not be the last. The diplomats warned in their correspondence that stopping aid may undermine efforts to combat terrorism.

In the southeastern African country of Malawi, U.S. funding cuts to the United Nations’ World Food Programme have “yielded a sharp increase in criminality, sexual violence, and instances of human trafficking” within a large refugee camp, U.S. embassy officials told the State Department in late April. The world’s largest humanitarian food provider, the WFP projects a 40% decrease in funding compared to last year and has been forced to reduce food rations in Malawi’s sprawling Dzaleka refugee camp by a third.

To the north, the U.S. embassy in Kenya reported that news of funding cuts to refugee camps’ food programs led to violent demonstrations, according to a previously unreported cable from early May. During one protest, police responded with gunfire and wounded four people. Refugees have also died at food distribution centers, the officials wrote in the cable, including a pregnant woman who died under a stampede. Aid workers said they expected more people to get hurt “as vulnerable households become increasingly desperate.”

“It is devastating, but it’s not surprising,” Eric Schwartz, a former State Department assistant secretary and member of the National Security Council during Democratic administrations, told ProPublica. “It’s all what people in the national security community have predicted.”

“I struggle for adjectives to adequately describe the horror that this administration has visited on the world,” Schwartz added. “It keeps me up at night.”

In response to a detailed list of questions, a State Department spokesperson said in an email: “It is grossly misleading to blame unrest and violence around the world on America. No one can reasonably expect the United States to be equipped to feed every person on earth or be responsible for providing medication for every living human.”

The spokesperson also said that “an overwhelming majority” of the WFP programs that the Trump administration inherited, including those in Malawi and Kenya, are still active.

But the U.S. funds the WFP on a yearly basis. For 2025, the Trump administration so far hasn’t approved any money in either country, forcing the organization to drastically slash food programs.

In Kenya, for example, the WFP will cut its rations in June down to 28% — or less than 600 calories a day per person — a low never seen before, the WFP’s Kenya country director Lauren Landis told ProPublica. The WFP’s standard minimum for adults is 2,100 calories per day.

“We are living off the fumes of what was delivered in late 2024 or early 2025,” Landis said. On a recent visit to a facility treating malnourished children younger than 5, she said she saw kids who were “walking skeletons like I haven’t seen in a decade.”

Since taking office, President Donald Trump has pledged to restore safety and security around the world. At the same time, his administration, working alongside Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, swiftly dismantled the U.S. Agency for International Development, canceling thousands of government-funded foreign aid programs they considered wasteful. More than 80% of USAID’s operations were terminated, which crippled lifesaving humanitarian efforts around the world.

Musk, who did not respond to a request for comment, has said that DOGE’s cuts to humanitarian aid have targeted fraudulent payments to organizations but are not contributing to widespread deaths. “Show us any evidence whatsoever that that is true,” he said recently. “It’s false.”

For decades, American administrations run by both parties saw humanitarian diplomacy, or “soft power,” as a cost-effective measure to help stabilize volatile but strategically important regions and provide basic needs for people who might otherwise turn to international adversaries. Those investments, experts say, help prevent regional conflict and war that may embroil the U.S. “If you don’t fund the State Department fully, then I need to buy more ammunition,” Jim Mattis, who was defense secretary during Trump’s first administration, told Congress in 2013 when he led U.S. Central Command.

Food insecurity has long been closely linked with regional turmoil. But despite promises from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that lifesaving operations would continue amid widespread cuts to foreign aid, the Trump administration has terminated funding to WFP for several countries. Nearly 50% of the WFP’s budget came from the U.S. in 2024.

Since February, U.S. officials throughout the developing world have issued urgent warnings forecasting that the Trump administration’s decision to suddenly cut off help to desperate populations could exacerbate humanitarian crises and threaten U.S. national security interests, records show. In one cable, diplomats in the Middle East communicated concerns that stopping aid could empower groups like the Taliban and undermine efforts to address terrorism, the narcotics trade and illegal immigration. The shift may also “significantly de-stabilize the transitioning” region and “only serve to benefit ISIS’ standing,” officials warned in other correspondence. “It could put US troops in the region at risk.”

Embassies in Africa have delivered similar messages. “We are deeply concerned that suddenly discontinuing all USAID counter terrorism-focused stabilization and humanitarian programs in Somalia … will immediately and negatively affect U.S. national security interests,” the U.S. embassy in Mogadishu, Somalia, wrote in February. USAID’s role in helping the military prevent newly liberated territory — “purchased at a high cost of blood and treasure” — from getting back into the hands of terrorists “is indisputable, and irreplaceable,” the officials added.

The embassy in Nigeria described how stop-work orders had caused lapses in oversight that put U.S. resources at risk of being diverted to criminal or terrorist groups. (A February whistleblower complaint alleged USAID-purchased computers were stolen from health centers there.) And U.S. officials said the Kenyan government “faces an impending humanitarian crisis for over 730,000 refugees” without additional resources, as local officials struggle to confront al-Shabaab, a major terrorist threat in the region, while also maintaining security inside the country’s refugee camps.

In early April, Jeremy Lewin — an attorney in his late 20s with no prior government experience who is currently in charge of the State Department’s Office of Foreign Assistance and running USAID operations — ordered the end of WFP grants altogether in more than a dozen countries. (Amid outcry, he later reinstated a few of them.) The State Department spokesperson said the agency was responding on Lewin’s behalf.

In Kenya, the WFP expects a malnutrition crisis after rations are cut to a fourth of the standard minimum, Landis said. She is also concerned about the security of her staff, who already travel with police escorts, given the likelihood that there will be more protests and that al-Shabaab might make further incursions into the camps.

In order for the U.S. to deliver its usual food aid to Kenya by the end of the year, it needed to be put on a boat already, Landis said. That has not happened.

In recent days, South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia have begged a visiting government delegation from the U.S. not to cut food rations any further, according to a cable documenting the visit. Aid workers in another group of camps in North Africa reported that they expect to run out of funding by the end of May for a program that fights malnutrition for 8,600 pregnant and nursing mothers.

Despite being one of the poorest countries in the world, Malawi has been a relative beacon of stability in a region that’s seen numerous civil wars and unrest in recent decades. Yet in early March, officials there warned Washington counterparts that cuts to the more than $300 million USAID planned to provide to the country in aid a year would dramatically increase “the effects of the worsening economy already in motion.”

At the time, 10 employees from a USAID-funded nonprofit had recently shown up unannounced at USAID’s offices in the capital Lilongwe asking for their unpaid wages after the U.S. froze funding. The group left without incident, and it’s unclear if they were paid, but officials reported that they expected countries around the world would face similar issues and were closely monitoring for “increased risks to the safety and security of Embassy personnel.” (Former employees at another nonprofit in a nearby country also raided their organization “out of desperation for not being paid,” according to State Department records.)

An hour’s drive from the nation’s capital, Dzaleka is a former prison that was transformed into a refugee camp in the 1990s to house people fleeing war in neighboring Mozambique. In the decades since, it has ballooned, filling with people running from conflicts in Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi. The camp, which was built to hold around 10,000, is now home to more than 55,000 people.

Iradukunda Devota, a refugee from Burundi, came to Malawi when she was 3 and has lived at Dzaleka for 23 years. She now works for Inua Advocacy, which provides legal services and advocates on behalf of refugees in the camp. She said tension is high amid rumors that food and other aid will be cut further. Since 2023, the Malawi government has prohibited refugees from living or working outside the camp, and there has already been an increase in crime and substance abuse after food was cut earlier this year. “This is happening because people are hungry,” Devota told ProPublica. “They have nowhere to turn to.”

Now, the Malawi government is likely to close its borders to refugees in response to the funding crisis and congestion in Dzaleka, the WFP’s country representative told the State Department, according to agency records.

Diplomats continue to warn the Trump administration of even worse to come. The WFP expects to suspend food assistance in Dzaleka entirely in July.

“The WFP anticipates violent protests,” the embassy told State Department officials, “which could potentially embroil host communities and refugees, and targeting of UN and WFP offices when the pipeline eventually breaks.”

ProPublica plans to continue covering USAID, the State Department and the consequences of ending U.S. foreign aid. We want to hear from you. Reach out via Signal to reporters Brett Murphy at +1 508-523-5195 and Anna Maria Barry-Jester at +1 408-504-8131.


Reference

Murphy, B., & Maria Barry-Jester, A. (2025, May 28). Sexual violence, Human trafficking: Fallout from U.S. aid withdrawal hits Malawi. ProPublica. ​Sexual Violence, Human Trafficking: Fallout From U.S. Aid Withdrawal Hits Malawi — ProPublica

Former President Joe Biden Speaks Strongly On Our Current Challenges While Honoring Veterans

5/30/2025

 
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Former President Joe Biden delivered a powerful speech at Veterans Memorial Park in New Castle, Delaware, receiving a standing ovation for his compelling address that honored veterans and celebrated over 250 years of American freedom and democracy. He emphasized the challenging state of our country and democracy today and stressed the importance of recognizing and supporting our veterans and troops more than ever. Biden strongly stated that, unlike political affiliations, our troops do not wear uniforms that say, “I am a democrat or I am a republican,” but instead they represent one nation—America—founded on the principle that all men and women are created equal. He acknowledged that our democracy has endured for 250 years thanks to the sacrifices of our military, and expressed sincere gratitude and recognition for their service as Americans.
Hearing former President Biden speak reminds us of how much our country needs, and has been missed what true, effective presidential leadership sounds like—leadership grounded in integrity and honesty, characterized by decisive, well-informed decisions, and clear communication of policies and values. Such a leader demonstrates empathy, champions justice and equality, fosters bipartisanship, adapts resiliently to challenges, and actively engages globally to promote peace and prosperity for all Americans. We must remember this and Take Action to ensure our leaders represent our military, veterans, and all people in our country, while upholding the U.S. Constitution to ensure freedom and democracy. 

King Charles delivers throne speech in Canada-The Character of a True Leader of a Country

5/27/2025

 
It was an honor to hear King Charles III deliver an outstanding speech in Canada, illustrating integrity, empathy, authenticity, vision, and collaboration - A true leader!

A true leader of a country is characterized by several key traits:
  • Integrity: They act with strong ethical principles and communicate these values consistently to their team, fostering trust and respect.
  • Empathy: They listen attentively to their team members, understanding their perspectives and emotions, which helps build strong, meaningful relationships.
  • Authenticity: They lead by example, demonstrating behaviors and values they expect from others, thereby earning genuine trust.
  • Vision: They establish clear goals and strategic plans for the future, inspiring their followers to work collaboratively toward achieving these objectives.
  • Collaboration: They work closely with their team, encouraging participation and ensuring that all members contribute to the nation's success.

These qualities enable a true leader to inspire and motivate their team, ultimately facilitating the achievement of the country's overarching goals--a model behavior for other country leaders to follow. In the video below, these characteristics of a true leader are demonstrated, including by those in attendance. It remains clear how leaders represent others, not themselves. When a country has lost these characteristics in its leadership, and once lost, it never returns, along with integrity, collaboration, and trust in that country. Thank you, King Charles III, for being a true leader. 

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Urgent Warning: How President Trump’s "Big Beautiful Bill" Threatens U.S. Democracy - While U.S. Congress Does What?

5/23/2025

 
In this eye-opening video, political economist Richard Murphy explains how former President Trump’s new legislation, dubbed the "Big Beautiful Bill," effectively ends the possibility of holding a President in contempt of court. This development poses a grave threat to the integrity of U.S. democracy, potentially allowing future leaders to evade accountability and undermine the rule of law. Murphy, an expert in political economy and accounting, breaks down what this means for the future of our nation and why it’s critical for Americans to understand the implications.

Every American in the U.S. Needs to Understand What is About to Happen in the U.S. and Take Action Immediately!

America, the era of the Magna Carta and the protections enshrined in our Constitution is vanishing before our eyes, as a result of the Trump administration. The fundamental rights we once took for granted—like habeas corpus and due process—are being dismantled. What’s left is a move towards a ruling system where a single, unchecked monarch-like figure can do whatever he pleases. This is not just about politics; it’s a move toward outright tyranny.

The question is: are we prepared to live under fascism in the United States? History shows that no one has succeeded in escaping its brutal grip, and the consequences are devastating. This is one of the most dangerous situations our nation has ever faced, and it’s heading toward chaos and heartbreak. It’s time to wake up and take action—because ignoring this reality won’t make it go away. Our future depends on what we do now.

What Can You Do?

We must act now—watch this video to learn the facts, and then Take Action by contacting Congress to demand safeguards that protect our democracy from powerful interests trying to weaken accountability. Together, we can stand up for transparency, justice, and the future of our country.
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Urgent: Stand Against Trump’s Secretive “Meme Coin Dinner” — Demand Transparency and End Corruption.

5/22/2025

 
​This is a Threat to American Security - Republicans in Congress have the Power to Stop This. Regardless They Are Responsible. 

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The recent secretive "meme coin dinner" hosted by President Donald Trump raises serious concerns about corruption and influence peddling at the highest levels of government. Led by U.S. Senator Chris Murphy and joined by other senators, representatives, and watchdog organizations like Public Citizen, CREW, and End Citizens United, this event involves anonymous crypto investors paying large sums for direct access to Trump. The event lacks transparency—no public disclosure of attendees, contributions, or the influence sought—raising alarms about unethical practices and potential national security risks, especially with ties to foreign actors. This "pay-to-play" scheme exemplifies how money can buy political influence, undermining democracy and security. Americans are urged to stand against this corruption by contacting Congress and demanding accountability, transparency, and stronger protections against such pay-to-play politics. Together, we can help ensure our government serves the people, not special interests.

What Can You Do?

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Breaking News: The Critical Need for U.S. Participation in the WHO Pandemic Agreement

5/21/2025

 
As the world marks a historic milestone, the World Health Organization (WHO) has officially adopted the first global Pandemic Agreement—an essential framework developed over three years to better prepare for and respond to future health crises. Approved at the 78th World Health Assembly with overwhelming support, this agreement aims to close gaps revealed during COVID-19 by promoting international cooperation, equitable access to vaccines and therapeutics, and improved data sharing.

However, the United States, once a leader in shaping this groundbreaking pact, decided not to continue its participation under the current Trump administration. This decision carries serious consequences for American health security. Without U.S. involvement, the country’s influence over global coordination efforts diminishes, risking delays in accessing vital resources, reduced surveillance capabilities, and fragmented international responses. Relying solely on domestic preparedness increases the threat of severe health crises and economic devastation.
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What Can You Do?
It’s urgent to Take Action by contacting Congress now, and urge leaders to ensure the United States joins and actively participates in the Pandemic Agreement. Protect your health, your community, and your country’s future—make your voice heard now!
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Join the June 14, 2025 National Event - Indivisible And Partners Announce ‘NO KINGS’ Nationwide Day of Defiance on Flag Day, During Trump’s $45 Million Birthday Parade, while he cuts Veterans Budget more than $37 Million

5/16/2025

 
The "U.S. Military Answers to Civilian Authority and the Constitution - It is Not a Service of One Man's Personal Vanity". Senator Adam Schiff

On June 14—Flag Day—Donald Trump plans to spend a minimum of $45 million to showcase tanks in the streets (that will result in additional millions of dollars from the damage to Washington DC streets, for repairs) and stage a televised display of dominance for his birthday—a spectacle he says is designed to project strength - but in reality, it shows weakness. It is also a waste of tax dollars, and it is a disgrace to our Country, military, allies, veterans, and to our Constitution. A $45 million waste that could go to veterans' administration programs and services. But instead, the Trump administration will spend $45 million on his birthday parade, with additional millions in street repairs in Washington, DC streets from tank damage, while he cuts over $37 million from veterans' programs and services. These cuts will also impact the federal workforce for hospitals and services, gutting veterans' health care, downsizing needed staff for the veterans' suicide hotline, and cutting vital medical research programs and health care services to veterans. 


While the Trump administration suggests this is for the military's 250th anniversary, and they say it's to show strength, the real power isn’t about staged parades in Washington. It’s built by communities, activists, and everyday people everywhere.

No KINGS is a nationwide day of defiance, and we invite you—individuals, organizations, and communities—to join us in this powerful movement. From city blocks to small towns, from courthouse steps to community parks, together we will take action to reject authoritarianism and demonstrate what true democracy looks like. We are not gathering to inflate his ego. We’re building a movement that leaves him behind. The flag and the military do not belong to Donald Trump—they belong to all of us. We’re not just watching history unfold—we’re making it.

What Can You Do?

  1. On June 14th, show up wherever he isn’t. Stand with us to say: No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings. Join the movement—your voice and your action matter. 
  2. See, Military Use on Civilians - The Dangers of a U.S. President Becoming a Dictator
  3. Take Action Now - Contact Congress. Hold Congress responsible - They have the power to stop this waste of $45 million tax dollars, and additional costs from damage to Washington DC streets.
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Empowering Democracy: How to Counter the Broligarchs and Build a Just Future

5/12/2025

 
In an era marked by extraordinary economic disparities, the rise of authoritarian regimes, and the weakening of democratic institutions, it has never been more crucial to understand how we arrived at this pivotal moment. A recent Conference of the Patriotic Millionaires, “How to Beat the Broligarchs: An Expert Town Hall,” presents a urgent and insightful examination of these critical challenges. Bringing together thought leaders, journalists, advocates, and policymakers, this event explores the long-standing conflicts between capitalism and democracy, revealing how unchecked wealth has seized control of our political and judicial systems. Over six impactful sessions, the conference sheds light on the manipulative tactics of the “broligarchs,” investigates the global strategies of authoritarian regimes, and amplifies the ideas and voices that can drive real change. If you’re eager to understand the forces influencing our future and to join the effort to restore democratic capitalism, this is an essential watch. Be part of this powerful call to action to create a fairer, more equitable, and resilient society.

Protect LGBTQIA+ Rights: Urge Congress to Stand Against Harmful Policies

5/11/2025

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Protect LGBTQIA+ Rights: Urge Congress to Stand Against Harmful Policies
As the nation faces ongoing attacks on the rights and freedoms of LGBTQIA+ individuals, it is crucial that we come together to defend human rights and ensure equality for all Americans. President Trump’s recent policies and executive orders continue to target and undermine the rights of LGBTQIA+ communities, posing a serious threat to safety, dignity, and justice.

How President Trump Is Attacking the LGBTQIA+ Community and Its Broader Implications:
Recent actions include recognizing only two sexes, restricting gender markers on passports, mandating placement of transgender women in male prisons, and banning transgender individuals from military service. Additionally, new policies aim to bar gender-affirming medical care for youth and limit support for transgender and racial identity in schools. These measures disregard scientific consensus, violate civil rights, and heighten risks of discrimination, violence, and mental health crises among LGBTQIA+ Americans.

The Impact Is Real and Immediate:
  • Marginalization and discrimination are increasing, leading to higher rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidality.
  • Legal protections are being eroded, threatening decades of progress toward equality.
  • Transgender and nonbinary individuals face heightened risks in healthcare, employment, education, and incarceration.
  • Society’s fabric is strained as intolerance and polarization grow.
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What You Can Do? Take Action - Contact Congress Now!
We must stand up and demand action. Every voice counts in protecting the rights and dignity of LGBTQIA+ Americans. Read the full article, and contact your members of Congress now — urge them to oppose these harmful policies and support legislation that affirms and defends equal rights for all. Contact your representatives to express your concerns. Ask them to oppose policies that threaten human rights and to champion inclusive, fair, and just protections for LGBTQIA+ individuals. Together, we can ensure a future where everyone is valued, respected, and free to live authentically.
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#ProtectLGBTQRights #EqualityForAll #StandTogether
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Read Full Article - How President Trump is Attacking the LGBTQIA+ Community and its Broader Implications 

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Police Violently Assault Girl During ICE Arrest: Trauma to Child and Mother

5/10/2025

 
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MA Police Holds Young Teens Face Forcibly to the Ground as ICE Arrests Her Mother - According to the video, the girl is only 16 years old—a minor—who was forcibly restrained by police while her mother was being arrested. This traumatic experience is likely to have long-lasting effects, reshaping her brain and leading to significant behavioral challenges in the future. In the videos below, one can hear this young teen, a child, her distressing scream. It is heartbreaking to hear the fear and pain she expressed, yet law enforcement showed no consideration, decency, or respect for her humanity as a child - I thought police are civil servants, paid for through our tax dollars, to "protect" not assault or traumatize. Such violence against a young person can leave deep emotional scars in the developing brain that will persist throughout her life.
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The fundamental role of police as civil servants is to protect and serve the community, ensuring safety, order, and trust. Ideally, law enforcement officers are trained to uphold human rights, demonstrate compassion, and handle situations with professionalism and respect. While their primary goal is to protect civilians, incidents of excessive force or misconduct can undermine public trust and cause lasting trauma. It is crucial for police to recognize their responsibility not only to enforce the law but also to do so in a manner that respects the dignity and well-being of all individuals, thereby fulfilling their role as protectors rather than sources of harm. Continuous training, accountability, and community engagement are essential to align policing practices with these ideals.
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Bureau of Professional Standards | City of Worcester has ethical standards for officers. The Bureau of Professional Standards in the City of Worcester oversees conduct and accountability within the police force. Citizens may file complaints regarding various behaviors, including physical or verbal abuse, unlawful arrests, and harassment. Addressing these concerns is essential to maintaining public trust and ensuring that law enforcement officers uphold the highest standards of professionalism and respect in their interactions with the community.
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Experiencing violent police restraint and witnessing her mother’s arrest at such a young age can have profound neurobiological and behavioral long-term effects on a 16-year-old girl. Trauma during adolescence, a critical period for brain development, can disrupt the maturation of key neural circuits involved in emotion regulation, decision-making, and stress response, particularly affecting the amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex (Teicher et al., 2016). Such traumatic experiences can lead to heightened anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as well as difficulties with impulse control and social functioning (McEwen & Gianaros, 2010). The lasting impact of this trauma may manifest in maladaptive behavioral patterns, academic struggles, and challenges in emotional regulation, potentially shaping her developmental trajectory for years to come. Early intervention and support are essential to mitigate these long-term consequences.

References
  • Lurigio, A. J., & Skolnick, J. H. (2017). Policing and Human Rights: An Ethical Perspective. Routledge.
  • McEwen, B. S., & Gianaros, P. J. (2010). Central role of the brain in stress and adaptation: Links to socioeconomic status, health, and disease. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1186, 190-222.
  • Teicher, M. H., Andersen, S. L., & Polcari, A. (2016). Childhood maltreatment and brain development: An overview. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, 25(2), 259-273.
  • President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing. (2015). Final report of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing. In Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/nacole/pages/115/attachments/original/1570474092/President-Barack-Obama-Task-Force-on-21st-Century-Policing-Final-Report-min.pdf?1570474092

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