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Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the objective, balanced, and responsible use of current research and the best available data to guide policy and practice decisions, such that outcomes for consumers are improved. Used originally in the health care and social science fields, evidence-based practice focuses on approaches demonstrated to be ...
Evidence-based policy and practice is focused on reducing offender risk, which in turn reduces new crime and improves public safety. Of the many available approaches to community supervision, a few core principles stand out as proven risk reduction strategies.
Principles of effective evidence-based intervention are presented. Topics discussed include: evidence-based practice (EBP); term clarification; eight principles for effective interventions -- assess actuarial risk/needs, enhance intrinsic motivation, target interventions, skill train with directed practice, increase positive reinforcement, engage ongoing support in natural communities, measure ...
This evidence-based practice is referred to as the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Model (Andrews and Bonta, 2010; Caudy et al., 2013). The Technical Background of the Risk, Need, Responsivity (RNR) Simulation Tool (2012) (3/4)
Evidence-Based Practice: Principles for Enhancing Correctional Results in Prisons "The purpose of this paper is to introduce prison administrators and staff to an accumulated body of knowledge regarding correctional practice to enhance their management of their prisons" (p.1).
Evidence-based practice refers to the use of research findings that are demonstrably effective. Evidence-based policy and practice is focused on reducing offender risk, which in turn reduces new crime and improves public safety.
Denise will share her thoughts on preparing the organization (WI DOC) to adopting evidence- based practices. Colleges and universities can play a crucial role in helping community corrections agencies move forward with EBP by introducing students to this body of research (Soydan, 2007). However, we know that new research emerges over time, and ...
Evidence-Based Practices. A Framework for Evidence-Based Decision Making in State and Local Criminal Justice Systems [4th Ed] Effective Clinical Practices in Treating Clients in the Criminal Justice System. Evaluation of Phase II Technical Assistance for Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Local Criminal Justice Systems.
Evidence-Based Practice: Principles for Enhancing Correctional Results in Prisons "The purpose of this paper is to introduce prison administrators and staff to an accumulated body of knowledge regarding correctional practice to enhance their management of their prisons" (p.1).
EBP Self-Paced Online Courses. The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) has a 5-course series of online training on Evidence-Based Practices in Community Corrections. These courses can help for students to learn more about EBP or to show professors how to become informed about EBP and its application in the field of corrections.