Implementing a brain injury offender strategy through the introduction of a specialist support service in prison

Initial studies by The Disabilities Trust Foundation sought to verify whether reported high levels of prevalence of brain injury were observed in the UK prisoner population. Given the high prevalence of brain injury among offenders, The Disabilities Trust Foundation, developed a new strategy to addr...

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Correctional treatment programs
Criminal justice
Criminal justice system
Identification
Injuries
Interventions
Labour force
Medical screening
Offenders
Prisoners
Screening
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Traumatic brain injury
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