How Neuroscience Can Help Us Treat Trafficked Youth - Pacific Standard - 0 views
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A common misconception is that these youths are choosing to engage in the commercial sex trade. But as recent advances in neuroimaging techniques help scientists unravel the myriad ways that trauma affects the brain, emerging evidence suggests that brain changes resulting from trauma could make young people more vulnerable to exploiters and less receptive to people trying to help. Rather than making a conscious decision to rebel, these kids are simply doing their best to survive, using the adaptive strategies that their brains developed in response to a perilous world.
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Though the human brain is adaptable throughout life, adaptability is greatest during childhood, as the developing brain responds to the surrounding environment. Survival is the brain's top priority. Young people growing up in dangerous environments will develop brains that are highly responsive to threat cues. In particular, recent studies show that children who have experienced trauma exhibit drastic changes in their amygdala, an area of the brain wired to identify signs of danger.
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Besides the amygdala, another brain region affected by trauma is the hippocampus, an area involved with contextual learning and memory. The hippocampus takes context into account, so that a person can appropriately respond to the same cues in different situations. For instance, most people would respond differently to hearing gunfire in a shooting range than they would to hearing gunfire in an airport.
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Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development: The Bloomington School - 0 views
Arab world turns its back on religion - and its ire on the US | Global develo... - 0 views
Dialogic Organization Development | Hardcover & PDF eBook & ePub for Sale - 0 views
A framework for the Systematic improvement of Product Development through organizationa... - 0 views
UN Report: Robots Will Replace Two-Thirds of All Workers in the Developing World - 1 views
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"One social solution that could be introduced is Universal Basic Income-a guaranteed income that is given to all individuals regardless of employment status or economic situation. It is a system that is already being debated, as a host of experts in various industries are pushing for it. In fact, it is already being tested in Finland and other nations. Thus, in the near future, we can analyze its results and, if positive, rework our economic and social structures to accommodate it."
Why human security is national security for Small Island Developing States | Brookings ... - 0 views
America is Regressing into a Developing Nation for Most People - Evonomics - 0 views
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In the Lewis model of a dual economy, much of the low-wage sector has little influence over public policy. Check. The high-income sector will keep wages down in the other sector to provide cheap labor for its businesses. Check. Social control is used to keep the low-wage sector from challenging the policies favored by the high-income sector. Mass incarceration – check. The primary goal of the richest members of the high-income sector is to lower taxes. Check. Social and economic mobility is low. Check.
The Development Delusion: Foreign Aid and Inequality - American Affairs Journal - 0 views
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