We must improve our understanding of offenders and what leads to successful supervision, better outcomes and reduces recidivism while holding police, practitioners, parole/probation accountable in their efforts to assist and rehabilitate offenders. Participants will gain an understanding of many of the evidenced-based programs and principles of effective community supervision with focus on state and national models that have been implemented.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
•Identify the risk need responsivity principles of effective supervision;
•Analyze and practice techniques that improve 1:1 interaction during offender communication
exchanges with members of the criminal justice work group and law enforcement;
•Identify cognitive behavioral strategies that can address dynamic risk factors and lead to shaping
offender behaviors; and
•Evaluate evidence-based practices.
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