PPT-An Overview of Recidivism& Risk Assumptions in the RNR

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Week 2 James M Byrne Professor School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Presentation Overview Assumptions about Risk of Recidivism We will present the RNR Simulation

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Week 2 James M Byrne Professor School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Presentation Overview Assumptions about Risk of Recidivism We will present the RNR Simulation Tool assumptions about recidivism and risk levels. Holly A. Miller, Ph.D.. College of Criminal Justice . Sam Houston State University. Overview. IORNS rationale. Current state of research. Static risk. Dynamic risk/need. Protective strengths . IORNS overview. Corrections. Oct 2 2014. Presentation Overview: Assumptions about Risk of Recidivism. All US Corrections policies are based on. . assumptions about recidivism and risk . levels that are important to understand:. Phillip Barbour . Master Trainer for Center for Health and Justice at TASC (CHJ). 1. Risk, Needs, Responsivity (RNR) and Recidivism: . An Update on Theory. Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!). Professor James Byrne. Presentation Overview: Assumptions about Risk of Recidivism. All US Corrections policies are based on assumptions about recidivism and risk levels that are important to understand:. Matt Frize. (Acting) Manager. Clinical & Forensic Psychologist. Community . Justice . Program. Matthew.frize@facs.nsw.gov.au . Thanks. Prof Doug Boer – . Uni. of Canberra. Prof Alex Blaszczynski – . Louisiana Judicial Conference. The Bluffs. October 18-20, 2012. Judge Roger K. Warren (Ret.). “What is done [today] in corrections would be grounds for malpractice in medicine.”. (2002) . Latessa. Iowa . Department of Corrections . National Perspective. 600 SCA grantees to date. Target populations vary. Programmatic in nature. Challenged with implementation issues. Issues with fidelity. Quality assurance not a priority. Master Trainer for Center for Health and Justice at TASC (CHJ). 1. Risk, Needs, Responsivity (RNR) and Recidivism: . An Update on Theory. Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!). George Mason University. . Tammy Axelsson & Amy Abbott. March 8, 2017. Objectives. Identify the Risk-Needs-Responsivity Principle. Identify the 8 Guiding Principles for Effective Correctional Intervention. Identify the fundamental concepts underlying the LSI-R risk assessment . Matt Frize. (Acting) Manager. Clinical & Forensic Psychologist. Community . Justice . Program. Matthew.frize@facs.nsw.gov.au . Thanks. Prof Doug Boer – . Uni. of Canberra. Prof Alex Blaszczynski – . Applying Risk, Need, Responsivity & Fidelity Principles with Correctional Clients Bridget Letnes, Facilities Reentry Manager Contributing to a Safer Minnesota | mn.gov/doc Contributing to a Safer Minnesota AuthorGrant Duwe PhDResearch DirectorEmail grantduwestatemnus1450 Energy Park Drive Suite 200St Paul Minnesota 55108651/361TTY 800/627December 2020This information will be made available in alternativ How Did We Get Here?. Levels of Research. Lowest level of evidence. Anecdotal evidence (Gut feeling). Highest level of evidence. Empirical evidence (data based). Need to examine a body of literature. California's Assembly Bill 372. Kevin O’Connell . Mike Wilson. Overview. How does AB372 change programming for Domestic Violence in California? . What kind of data collections and analysis will lead to insights on impact?.

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