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What are Criminogenic Needs? - University Of Cincinnati

What are Criminogenic Needs? - University Of Cincinnati

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criminogenic risk factors than non- criminogenic risk factors can have a thirty perœnt or more effect on recidivism. On the Other hand, programs that target more non- criminogenic risk factors have virtually no effect. Remember, "what" you target for change is important, as is the density of those targets around crime produc- ing needs.

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Identifying and Restructuring Criminogenic Thinking

Identifying and Restructuring Criminogenic Thinking

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Criminogenic Thinking. Raymond Chip Tafrate, Ph.D. Professor and Clinical Psychologist. Central Connecticut State University . Tafrater@CCSU.edu 860-478-8494. Part 1: Thinking Patterns that Drive Criminal and Antisocial Behavior are Different from Thinking that Heightens Mental Health Symptoms.

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Treatment of Sexual Offenders: Research, Best Practices ...

Treatment of Sexual Offenders: Research, Best Practices ...

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vision should explicitly target the criminogenic needs of offenders – that is, the specific risk factors that can be changed through intervention (i.e., dy-namic risk factors) and that are empirically associ-ated with recidivism risk (Andrews & Bonta, 2010). Targeting these risk factors for change leads to re-duced re-offending.

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Adult Sentencing & Release Guidelines - Utah

Adult Sentencing & Release Guidelines - Utah

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consequence of increasing a low-risk individual’s criminogenic risk factors. A presentence investigation is appropriate when an individual convicted of a crime is found to be moderate- or high-risk or is convicted of a felony offense. There are some circumstances when a presentence investigation will be conducted for misdemeanor

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Lemert, Edwin M.: Primary and Secondary Deviance

Lemert, Edwin M.: Primary and Secondary Deviance

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criminogenic factors that precede labeling, they are valuable in re-focusing attention on the potentially harmful effects of some reactions to crime. However, rather than advocating radical non-intervention, contemporary theories of labeling have been especially important in informing the concept of restorative justice as a reform strategy.

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Effective Practices in Community Supervision (EPICS)

Effective Practices in Community Supervision (EPICS)

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–Provides a format to target criminogenic needs in a one-on-one context –Encourages identification of specific responsivity factors –Uses cognitive and behavioral strategies to change offender behavior • Train staff on core correctional practices • Train staff to intervene where the offender is deficient in making decisions

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The Use and Impact of Correctional Programming for Inmates ...

The Use and Impact of Correctional Programming for Inmates ...

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criminogenic needs, and responsivity issues (Gendreau, French, & Gionet, 2004). Because correctional resources are often scarce, the risk principle suggests that we can get the most “bang” for our treatment “buck” by focusing on higher risk offenders. The risk-needs-responsivity (RNR) model calls for offender risk to be assessed using

  Criminogenic

The Basics of Risk-Need-Responsivity

The Basics of Risk-Need-Responsivity

www.pccd.pa.gov

Sep 27, 2016 · Target criminogenic needs. •Individuals’ assessed needs. • Responsivity Principle: How to target. Tailor the intervention to the learning style, motivation, culture, demographics, and abilities of the individual. Address the issues that affect individual’s ability/openness to participate in and benefit from delivered treatment and ...

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NUMBER: PD/POP-3.2.5 DATE: September 1, 2021 PAGE: 1 of …

NUMBER: PD/POP-3.2.5 DATE: September 1, 2021 PAGE: 1 of …

www.tdcj.texas.gov

Sep 01, 2021 · Criminogenic Domains – Refers to a client’s criminal history, education or employment status, family and social support, neighborhood problems, substance abuse and mental health needs, peer associations, criminal attitudes, and behavioral patterns.

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