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Evidence-based Practices (EBP)

  • Implementing Evidence-Based Principles in Community Corrections: Collaboration for Systemic Change in the Criminal Justice System

    The use of collaboration to implement an integrated system reform model is explained.
  • Implementing Evidence-Based Principles in Community Corrections: Leading Organizational Change and Development

    Organizational development (OD) concepts and strategies that foster organizational change and reform are described.
  • Evidence-Based Practices and Criminal Defense: Opportunities, Challenges, and Practical Considerations

    Guidance is provided to criminal defense attorneys concerning the use of evidence-based practices (EBP).
  • Evidence-Based Practice to Reduce Recidivism: Implications for State Judiciaries

    The reduction of recidivism by state judiciaries utilizing six principles of evidence-based practice (EBP) is explained.
  • The Importance of a Low Span of Control in Effective Implementation of Evidence Based Probation and Parole Practices

    This report explains why the current probation officer to supervisor ratio (7:1 span of control) should not be increased to a higher level due to s
  • The Strategic Training Initiative in Community Supervision: Risk-Need-Responsivity in the Real World

    The application of the risk-need-responsivity (RNR) model of offender rehabilitation to one-on-one supervision of offenders placed under probation
  • Performance Based Measurement System: What Really Counts in Corrections! [Satellite/Internet Broadcast held September 14, 2011]

    This program provides information about the nationwide automated Performance-Based Measures System (PBMS).
  • Motivational Interviewing in Corrections: A Comprehensive Guide to Implementing MI in Corrections

    This guide explains how to implement motivational interviewing (MI) in correctional settings.
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