DRNC TBI Justice Database

Disability Rights North Carolina (DRNC) has initiated the country’s first national database centralizing information on criminal legal system-related brain injury screening and supportive service programs, including pilots, academic studies, and projects from the past 30 years. Users will be able to search for reports about prior and ongoing TBI screening projects across the nation and for all population categories: juvenile justice, adult corrections, specialty courts, probation, and parole.

The database is an easily researchable compendium of submitted and researched TBI programs in the criminal legal system nationwide within the last 30 years. It is also modifiable - states can find an editing request form on the TBI Justice Database webpage.

 

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