An Unrecognized Problem
A recent report from the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America’s Prisons recommends increased health screenings, evaluations, and treatment for inmates.27 In addition, TBI experts and some prison officials have suggested: • Routine screening of jail and prison inmates to identify a history of TBI.28,29
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