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X-WR-CALDESC:Individuals with TBI within the criminal justice system\, more
  specifically\, within correctional settings are immensely overrepresented
  and vastly under researched. Many behaviors and symptoms linked to TBI\, 
 such as poor impulse control and increased risks of substance use comorbid
 ities\, make this population vulnerable and more likely to recidivate.\n\n
 Pilot data from the Denver County Jail Mental Health Transition Unit found
  that more than 95% of inmates have a history of one or more complicated T
 BI’s (Traumatic Brain Injury in Criminal Justice).\n\n\n\nPresenters’ Dr. 
 Dawn Pflugradt and Dr. Danielle Ciccone-Coutre will be discussing several 
 topics including prevalence rates and research related to TBI within corre
 ctional settings\, as well as possible ways to improve treatment practices
 . Dr. Ciccone-Coutre Coutre is a Board-Certified Rehabilitation Psychologi
 st. She currently serves as the Chief Regional Psychologist for the Depart
 ment of Corrections (DOC)/Division of Community Corrections (DCC) in South
 eastern Wisconsin. Her career foci have included predominantly\, work with
  TBI and posttraumatic stress disorder across the developmental lifespan. 
 She is also collaborating on research in the DOC/DCC\, with interest in th
 e role of TBI\, and neuro/rehabilitation psychology of criminal behavior. 
 Dr. Pflugradt is a licensed psychologist specializing in forensic and clin
 ical psychology. She has advanced degrees in psychology\, social work and 
 bioethics. She works for a Midwestern DOC\, primarily in community correct
 ions. Dr. Pflugradt also maintains a private psychology forensic practice 
 and is a professor at the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology.
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DESCRIPTION:Individuals with TBI within the criminal justice system\, more 
 specifically\, within correctional settings are immensely overrepresented 
 and vastly under researched. Many behaviors and symptoms linked to TBI\, s
 uch as poor impulse control and increased risks of substance use comorbidi
 ties\, make this population vulnerable and more likely to recidivate.\n\nP
 ilot data from the Denver County Jail Mental Health Transition Unit found 
 that more than 95% of inmates have a history of one or more complicated TB
 I’s (Traumatic Brain Injury in Criminal Justice).\n\n\n\nPresenters’ Dr. D
 awn Pflugradt and Dr. Danielle Ciccone-Coutre will be discussing several t
 opics including prevalence rates and research related to TBI within correc
 tional settings\, as well as possible ways to improve treatment practices.
  Dr. Ciccone-Coutre Coutre is a Board-Certified Rehabilitation Psychologis
 t. She currently serves as the Chief Regional Psychologist for the Departm
 ent of Corrections (DOC)/Division of Community Corrections (DCC) in Southe
 astern Wisconsin. Her career foci have included predominantly\, work with 
 TBI and posttraumatic stress disorder across the developmental lifespan. S
 he is also collaborating on research in the DOC/DCC\, with interest in the
  role of TBI\, and neuro/rehabilitation psychology of criminal behavior. D
 r. Pflugradt is a licensed psychologist specializing in forensic and clini
 cal psychology. She has advanced degrees in psychology\, social work and b
 ioethics. She works for a Midwestern DOC\, primarily in community correcti
 ons. Dr. Pflugradt also maintains a private psychology forensic practice a
 nd is a professor at the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology.
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SUMMARY:Exploring a Closer Look:  “Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and the C
 riminal Justice System: Systemic Issues within Correctional Settings”
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