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RNR model

Risk-Need-Responsivity model for correctional programming

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Evidence-based correctional initiatives

Correctional programs based on scientific research and empirical evidence

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Static risk level

An individual's unchanging level of risk for criminal behavior

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Dynamic risk factors

Factors that can change over time and influence an individual's likelihood to engage in criminal behavior

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Correctional interventions

Programs or treatments aimed at reducing an individual's risk for criminal behavior

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Risk-need connection

The relationship between an individual's risk level and their specific needs that contribute to criminal behavior

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Risk

The alignment of service intensity with the offender's static risk level.

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Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Framework

A framework that focuses on individual-level factors that contribute to criminal behavior, with certain types of interventions more likely to reduce recidivism.

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Static Risk Level

An offender's risk level that remains constant over time and is determined by factors such as prior criminal history.

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Criminogenic Demands

Needs that are directly associated with recidivism and should be the primary focus of rehabilitation efforts.

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General Responsivity

The use of evidence-based behavioral, social learning, and cognitive-behavioral treatment strategies in rehabilitation efforts.

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Specific Responsivity

The tailoring of rehabilitation services to the individual needs and characteristics of each offender, including their strengths, motivations, preferences, personality, age, gender, ethnicity, and cultural identifications.

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Human Services-Based Approach

A rehabilitative approach that emphasizes the need for a supportive and personalized approach to rehabilitation, as opposed to a punitive or retributive approach.

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Empirical Research

Research that is based on observation, measurement, and experimentation and is used to support evidence-based practices in rehabilitation efforts.

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