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Trauma-Informed Rehabilitation Design in Jails and Prisons: What Works and Why

Trauma-Informed Rehabilitation Design in Jails and Prisons: What Works and Why
Dwayne Rushing 7 January 2026 0 Comments

Trauma-informed rehabilitation design in jails and prisons transforms correctional environments from punitive spaces into healing ones. By focusing on safety, choice, and staff training, it reduces re-traumatization, lowers recidivism, and improves outcomes for both inmates and staff.

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