Last Updated March 2023
The goal of the database is to provide state and territory information in a concise, digestible way that allows people from all backgrounds to view what is happening in the area of brain injury and criminal legal system involvement. The database will be updated as information continues to come in from states. Read the author’s note.
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These entries are based published reports and studies. Where states do not have reports, individuals were interviewed and asked about their state’s work.
If your state is listed here with information that needs to be edited, please submit a request for us to make the correction.
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TBI Screening, No
TBI Screening, No
TBI Screening, Interested
TBI Screening, Yes
Type: Study
Agency Providing the Funding: Information Unavailable
Year Provided/Duration: 2010-2012
Funding Given To: N/A
TBI Screening, Yes
Type: System Intake Screening Only
Agency Providing the Funding: Information Unavailable
Year Provided/Duration: N/A
Funding Given To: N/A
TBI Screening, Unsure
TBI Screening, Yes
Type: Study
Agency Providing the Funding: N/A
Year Provided/Duration: N/A
Funding Given To: N/A
TBI Screening, Unsure
TBI Screening, Yes
Type: Project
Agency Providing the Funding: Information Unavailable
Year Provided/Duration: Information Unavailable
Funding Given To: Information Unavailable
Definitions
Interested: State or territory expressed interest in expanding TBI advocacy work to this area in the near future.
No: State or Territory has definitively stated they have not had a past or current or plans to launch a study, project, pilot in this area.
Unsure: State or Territory was contacted through their Protection & Advocacy agency, Brain Injury Association/Alliance or Lead Brain Injury Representative and no formal contact was made.
*While no formal contact was made, we have labeled certain states as ‘unsure’ as we cannot definitively say a state or territory has had a past project in place or a future one in the works.
Name of Tool | Screening Tool Name Explained | Description | Administration | Creator | Evidence Based | Used in Correctional Settings | Examples where this tool has been used? |
OSU TBI-ID | Ohio State University Traumatic Brain Injury Identification Method | First 5 items of the OSU TBI-ID asking for recall of blows to the head or neck in high velocity of forces. | 5 minutes. No fee for use. Health care and social service providers can be easily trained on this measure via web-based modules at https://tbi.osu.edu/modules Also download Ohio State University TBI Identification Method — Interview Form | Dr. John D. Corrigan | YES | YES | Corrections and Community Settings |
HELPS | H – Hit, | Structed interview. | 5-10 minutes, No fee for use. | M. Picard, D. Scarisbrick, R. Paluck | NO | YES | Corrections and Community Settings |
TBIQ | Traumatic Brain Injury Questionnaire | Structured interview regarding frequency and severity of instances of head injury, including cognitive and behavioral symptoms. | 15 minutes. No fee for use. | Information not available | Unknown | Yes | Corrections and Community Settings |
Brain Injury Screening Questionnaire (BISQ) | Brain Injury Screening Questionnaire | Structured questionnaire that characterizes incidence and severity of lifetime exposure of TBI, as well as symptoms in attention/memory, depression, anxiety/mood, aggression/impulsivity, depression, and physical symptoms. | The BISQ Screening tool is based on the HELPS tool that incorporates more structure. May be administered via interview or self-administration and can be conducted as self- or proxy-report assessment. There are costs associated obtaining the BISQ which includes access to it and training, as well as a system for scoring and clinical report. More information | Dr. Mary Hibbard, PhD | Unknown | Yes | Corrections and Community Settings |
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