Does anyone have a source on building a trauma informed jail? Our community is looking to build a new jail although there is a community-wide and successful push back that jail alternatives also need to be part of the resolution. The jail is still likely to happen and I am hoping to help get language in the resolution that the physical space has to meet trauma informed guidelines. Any successful models out there?
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Thanks Tina
Might check:
Insight Prison Project http://www.insightprisonproject.org/
<cite>www.rsat-tta.com/files/webinars/Trauma-Informed-Correctional-Care</cite>
The Rebecca Project for Justice http://www.rebeccaprojectjustice.org
At a recent conference in France I met a woman named Paula who is a social worker in the largest jail in Dublin, Ireland and doing quite interesting trauma-informed work there. The only contact information I have is an email address for another organization with which she is associated: info@suicideorsurvive.ie
Best wishes for a successful connection.
Google: Creating a Place of Healing and Forgiveness: The Trauma-Informed Care Initiative at the Women's Community Correctional Center of Hawaii
3 online full length documentaries of introducing Vipasssana meditation in prisons: (YouTube)
Doing Time Doing Vipassana (Tihar, India)
Changing From the Inside (Seattle Women's Rehabilitation)
Dhamma Brothers (Alabama men's prison)
I am currently looking at data from the Alabama prison to assess efficacy of Vipassana meditation in prison populations to improve emotional regulation, mood disorders, anger, stress levels, coping skills, etc.
Does anyone have a source on building a trauma informed jail? Our community is looking to build a new jail although there is a community-wide and successful push back that jail alternatives also need to be part of the resolution. The jail is still likely to happen and I am hoping to help get language in the resolution that the physical space has to meet trauma informed guidelines. Any successful models out there?
Washington state has done some studies with juvenile facilities. You could contact the Office of Juvenile Justice for more information.
I am so excited by how ACEsConnect works. So many people sharing ideas!! Wonderful!!!!!
These came up doing a search...
How Prison Architecture Can Transform Inmates' Lives
http://www.psmag.com/politics-...s-crime-design-82968
How Architects can Improve Justice facilities
(Deanna) Van Buren believes that a criminal justice culture that has not shifted its focus from punitive treatment to rehabilitation is a significant obstacle. Van Buren is looking for alternative architectural typologies to support rehabilitation, such as peacemaking centers, restorative justice centers, and re-entry campuses. Her method involves working directly with the people living and working within justice facilities to explore the idea of restorative justice as a process of acknowledging crimes committed and reacquainting oneself with normative behavior.
Van Buren has been working with Barb Toews, a Lancaster, Pa.âbased social worker and restorative justice practitioner, to explore how social justice concepts may play out inside of jails. Specifically, the team has looked at how design can draw rehabilitative elements of therapy closer to the incarcerated individualâs daily life.
Does anyone have a source on building a trauma informed jail? Our community is looking to build a new jail although there is a community-wide and successful push back that jail alternatives also need to be part of the resolution. The jail is still likely to happen and I am hoping to help get language in the resolution that the physical space has to meet trauma informed guidelines. Any successful models out there?
ACE Overcomers has a 12 week program that is used in a central California county jail with exciting results.
See www.aceovercomers.org or email me at aceovercomers@sbcglobal.net
Does anyone have a source on building a trauma informed jail? Our community is looking to build a new jail although there is a community-wide and successful push back that jail alternatives also need to be part of the resolution. The jail is still likely to happen and I am hoping to help get language in the resolution that the physical space has to meet trauma informed guidelines. Any successful models out there?
I am the Program Director for ACE Overcomers. We have been teaching our curriculum inside the Madera County County Department of Corrections for a year and a half now with much success. We are now being asked to bring our program into other county jails through out the state. One of my main objectives as Program Director is to take our program into as many county jails and prisons in California as possible. Our program not only informs but also teaches individuates how to overcome the effects of ACEs. Let me know if we can be of any help.
I am the Program Director for ACE Overcomers. We have been teaching our curriculum inside the Madera County County Department of Corrections for a year and a half now with much success. We are now being asked to bring our program into other county jails through out the state. One of my main objectives as Program Director is to take our program into as many county jails and prisons in California as possible. Our program not only informs but also teaches individuates how to overcome the effects of ACEs. Let me know if we can be of any help.
Hope this is helpful,
David D Clarke, MD
President, Psychophysiologic Disorders Association
www.ppdassociation.org
www.stressillness.com
Don Caballero,
While Robert J. Obenland was with the National Clearinghouse on Criminal Justice Planning and Architecture-at the University of Illinois/Champaign-Urbana, he helped develop the National Standards for New Prison Construction and Programming, before the advent of "Trauma-Informed". He's also written other publications such as "Post-Construction Design Evaluation of [public] Elderly Housing. If "Googling" his name doesn't bring up any helpful information, the National Clearinghouse... may.