A person's relapse into criminal behavior after they have received a sanction or intervention.
What is recidivism?
The way things get done in the organization.
What is organizational culture?
The primary purpose of partnerships between community corrections agencies and other agencies.
What is to help meet the comprehensive needs of individuals under supervision?
Challenge with using rearrest as the primary measure of recidivism.
What is not all crimes result in an arrest?
Decrease in severity of offending.
What is one way to measure desistance from crime?
Agency (cutlure) that balance punitive and rehabilitative goals.
What is hybrid culture?
The reason why shared electronic reporting systems crucial to partnerships.
What is they allow agencies to use the same information and coordinate responses?
A major challenge with interpreting recidivism rates across different agencies.
What is that many agencies use different measures of recidivism?
Termination of an individual's probation or parole term.
What is revocation?
How agencies identify whether changes in their culture are successful.
What is through purposeful collection of data over time to measure progress?
One goal of one-stop shop services
What is to increase access to community-based services?
When someone on probation or parole receives an official guilty conviction determined by the court.
What is a reconviction?
The key difference between measuring recidivism and desistance from crime.
What is recidivism is event-based, while desistance is process-based?
Necessary components for enacting cultural change in the community corrections system.
Effective leadership
Quality improvement processes
Effective training and coaching
A benefit of researcher-practitioner partnerships for both researchers and practitioners.
What is to promote data analysis and examination of complex issues?
The most serious form of noncompliance someone can engage in while on probation or parole
What is a new offense?
How an agency defines recidivism.
What you should you consider when reviewing an agency's recidivism rate?
Ways that probation and parole officers working in a rehabilitative agency culture might manage offenders on their caseloads.
What is establishing rapport and a relationship with individuals under supervision?
What agencies use to formalize a partnership.
What is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)?
What should be taken into consideration when reviewing an agency's recidivism rate.
What is how they define recidivism?