Offender risk
Found 8 free book(s)The Basics of Risk-Need-Responsivity
www.pccd.pa.govSep 27, 2016 · The Risk Principle: Matching intensity of intervention to risk of re-offending • What is Risk? • Risk is the likelihood that an offender will engage in future criminal behavior. • Risk is determined by static factors and dynamic factors. • Static factors, based on criminal history, cannot be decreased by intervention.
REVISED STATIC-99 CODING FORM - University of North ...
www.sog.unc.eduOn the Static-99R which predicts sexual recidivism this offender scored in the low risk range. Offenders with this same score from the routine samples have been found to sexually recidivate at 0.7% to 2.0% after 5 years. If score is -2: On the Static-99R which predicts sexual recidivism this offender scored in the low risk range.
building an offender reentry program - Bureau of Justice ...
bja.ojp.govFrom a law enforcement perspective, offender reentry: n Is an issue of officer and community safety . n Provides another way for police to use preemptive prevention approaches such as community policing and problem-oriented policing to address the return of high-risk offenders . Given that law enforcement and the public are aware that
Treatment of Sexual Offenders: Research, Best Practices ...
files.eric.ed.govSexual offender treatment; adult sexual offenders; good lives model; risk, need, and responsivity, self-regulation Sexual offending has long been recognized as a se-rious problem with significant impacts on victims, their families, and society at large. Coinciding with this recognition has been the development and im-
Chapter: B Section: .0200 State of North Carolina Offender ...
files.nc.govNov 03, 2020 · Title: Offender Procedures Issue Date: 11/03/20 08/10/18 References th5 Edition Standards for Adult Correctional Related ACA Standards Institutions 5-ACI-3C-01, 5-ACI-3C-02, ... associated with a Security Risk Group; (A15) Offer, give, solicit or accept a bribe, or offer to give or withhold anything to
Risk and Needs Assessment in the Federal Prison System
sgp.fas.orgRisk and needs assessment instruments typically consist of a series of items used to collect data on offender behaviors and attitudes that research indicates are related to the risk of recidivism. Generally, inmates are classified as being at a high, moderate, or low risk of recidivism.
Offender Reentry: Correctional Statistics, Reintegration ...
sgp.fas.orgOffender Reentry: Correctional Statistics, Reintegration into the Community Congressional Research Service 1 Background Over 95% of the prison population today will be released at some point in the future.1 Since 1990, an average of 590,400 inmates have been released annually from state and federal prisons.2 The Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) Bureau of Justice Statistics …
Are We There Yet? Data Saturation in Qualitative Research
cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.comThere is no -sizeone-fits-all method to reach data saturation. This is because study designs are not universal. However, researchers do agree on some general principles and concepts: no new data, no new themes, no new coding, and ability to replicate the study