TAKING IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL: Effective Practices in Correctional Supervision Paula Smith, Ph.D. School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Presented.
Probation Operations Department of Corrections GEORGIA Georgia Department of Corrections Probation Reporting Contact Center (PRCC) Presented to: Council.
Implementing Evidence Based Practices in Probation Departments Presented By: Natalie Pearl, Ph.D. ([email protected])[email protected].
1 Cost-Effective Strategies to Improve Public Safety and Reduce Recidivism Cost-Effective Strategies to Improve Public Safety and Reduce Recidivism Judge.
Principles of Evidence-Based Practice SB 678 Briefing Bar Area Northern Coastal Regional AOC Office November 29, 2010 Judge Roger K. Warren (Ret.) Scholar-in-Residence.
Evidence-Based Sentencing to Reduce Recidivism & Hold Offenders Accountable Louisiana Judicial Conference The Bluffs October 18-20, 2012 Judge Roger K.
Carver County Court Services Recidivism Data- Juvenile Data collected from CSTS, MNCIS, and S- cubed data 2004-2007 Medium, high, and very high risk samples.
TAKING IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL: Core Correctional Practices Paula Smith, Ph.D. School of Criminal Justice College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human.
Evidence Based Practices and Risk-Need-Responsivity The Problem Solving Court Context Sarah Fritsche, Center for Court Innovation Presented at the 2014.
What Works in Reducing Recidivism: Understanding the Principles of Effective Intervention Presented by: Edward J. Latessa, Ph.D. School of Criminal Justice.
Principles of Evidence-Based Practice
Decision Points Cognitive Skills Training. Decision Points Authors: Jack Bush Juliana Taymans Charles Robinson Steve Swisher.