Assesses epigenetic inheritance in the context of the refugee experience and posit legal, social, and clinical responses to this potentially multi-generational crisis. Part I of contextualizes the worldwide refugee crisis. Part II assesses the legal challenges facing refugee children. Part III discusses the neurological challenges facing refugee children and the potential for epigenetic inheritance. Part IV discusses the mental health needs of refugee children and suggests clinical Interventions for the children and families. Part V offers concluding observations. (Description from source)