Inside our Practice
Area of Expertise
01.Trauma-Informed Jurisprudence Consulting
We specialize in applying a trauma-focused lens to legal case analysis, recognizing how lived experiences influence behavior, testimony, and decision-making in the courtroom. Grounded in therapeutic jurisprudence, our work evaluates both legal strategy and the psychological impact of legal proces motivations and predict future actions. This leads to actionable insights for investigations and case management. It helps legal professionals and law enforcement understand complex behavioral dynamics.
02.Female Offending Behaviors
Taylored Pages brings specialized expertise in female offending, examining the distinct psychological, social, and contextual factors that shape women’s pathways into the legal system. Our approach highlights patterns often overlooked in traditional case analysis, such as trauma histories, relational dynamics, and adaptive behaviors, allowing attorneys to develop more nuanced, informed, and effective case strategies.
03.Behavior Pattern Analysis
Taylored Pages specializes in identifying and interpreting patterns in behavior, communication, and decision-making across legal contexts. By analyzing consistencies and deviations in testimony, actions, and interpersonal dynamics, we uncover insights that inform case strategy, enhance credibility assessments, and support more precise, evidence-based positioning.
Founder & Vision
As the founder of Taylored Pages, Dr. Taylor Bryant brings a depth of clinical, academic, and forensic expertise to the intersection of psychology, crime, and the legal system. For nearly a decade, she has served as the Clinical Director of Pennsylvania’s first trauma recovery agency, leading innovative approaches to understanding and treating trauma. She is also a professor of forensics and criminology at Messiah University, where she educates future professionals on the complexities of criminal behavior and justice systems.
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Her work is grounded in specialized expertise in female offending, with a particular focus on female sex offenders, as well as the pervasive impact of trauma. She has collaborated closely with law enforcement and juvenile probation officers, and has participated in forensic interviews in child abuse cases—experiences that inform her nuanced understanding of behavior within high-stakes legal contexts.
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Dr. Bryant offers a unique perspective on criminal offending by examining how trauma shapes behavior, decision-making, and interpersonal dynamics. She is deeply passionate about helping legal teams contextualize a defendant’s or client’s history of trauma—identifying its role in behavior, highlighting mitigating factors, and guiding the use of evidence-based interventions that support resolution, rehabilitation, and healing.