%0 Journal Article %T Creating trauma-informed correctional care: a balance of goals and environment %A Niki A. Miller %A Lisa M. Najavits %J European Journal of Psychotraumatology %D 2012 %I %R 10.3402/ejpt.v3i0.17246 %X Background : Rates of posttraumatic stress disorder and exposure to violence among incarcerated males and females in the US are exponentially higher than rates among the general population; yet, abrupt detoxification from substances, the pervasive authoritative presence and sensory and environmental trauma triggers can pose a threat to individual and institutional stability during incarceration. Objective : The authors explore the unique challenges and promises of trauma informed correctional care and suggest strategies for administrative support, staff development, programming and relevant clinical approaches. Method : A review of literature includes a comparison of gendered responses and the implications for men's facilities, and the compatibility of trauma recovery goals and forensic programming goals. Results : Trauma informed care demonstrates promise in increasing offender responsivity to evidence-based cognitive behavioral programming that reduces criminal risk factors and supporting integrated programming for offenders with substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. Conclusions : Incorporating trauma recovery principles into correctional environments requires an understanding of criminal justice priorities, workforce development and specific approaches to screening, assessment and programming that unify the goals of clinical and security staff. %K trauma %K incarceration %K criminal justice %K PTSD %K substance abuse %K treatment %U http://www.eurojnlofpsychotraumatol.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/17246/pdf_1