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Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in Correctional Treatment and Supervision
Authors:Jill S. Levenson  Gwenda M. Willis
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida, USAjlevenson@barry.edu;3. School of Psychology, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article provides a rationale for trauma-informed care (TIC) in correctional services, and challenges readers to think about offending behavior through the lens of trauma. Based on interdisciplinary research and cross-theoretical literature, TIC can help in our quest to develop relevant and successful programs, practices, and policies, and the best methods for delivering them. Using Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)’s core principles of TIC, this article will make suggestions for the implementation of trauma-informed service delivery and practices across correctional settings. The authors translate trauma-informed concepts into practice behaviors through the acronym SHARE (safety, hope, autonomy, respect, empathy), which honors the principles of TIC recommended by SAMHSA and the principles of effective correctional rehabilitation. TIC in corrections may help improve the desired outcomes of successful re-entry and reduced recidivism.
Keywords:Adverse childhood experience  corrections  criminal justice  rehabilitation  trauma-informed
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