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Evidence-Based Practices in Corrections: A Training Manual for the California Program Assessment Process (CPAP)
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Evidence-Based Practices in Corrections: A Training Manual for the California Program Assessment Process (CPAP)
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Mar. 29, 2007
ANNOTATION: Training materials for the California Program Assessment Process (CPAP) are provided. "CPAP is a tool for determining whether offender change programs are likely to succeed in delivering on the CDCR's [California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation] promise to reduce recidivism through evidence-based crime prevention and recidivism reduction strategies" (p. i) Sections of this manual are: introduction; the CPAP Rating Instrument; the rating process and procedures; effective interventions and program fidelity scales; research basis scale, extent of research evidence, and quality of evaluation evidence; and glossary.