Sanctions and Affirmations are apart of which of these 8 Steps of EBP?
What is Increased Positive Reinforcement.
what are the 6 Stages of Change
What is Pre-Contemplation
Contemplation
Determination
Action
Maintenance
Relapse
This refers to a person's relapse into criminal behavior, often after the person receives sanctions or undergoes intervention for a previous crime
What is recidivism rate
Major barrier to Evidence Based Practice.
What is resistance to change?
Asking evocative questions is what step and part of Motivational Interviewing?
what is stage 4 Eliciting and Strengthening Change Talk.
This step must be completed and up to date in order to assign the correct Case Manager
What is Conducting IRAS
The Letters EBP
What is Evidence- Based Practices
Who is responsible for implementing EBP?
What is Everyone (all Staff that work for MCCC)
Are what?
What is Benefits of Evidence-Based Practices
4 to 1 is the Ratio for what?
What is Positive to negative reinforcements.
The first step in the EBP Process.
What is begin to identify the Risk and Need of each Offender.
The "A" in S.M.A.R.T stands for?
What is Attainable
These factors in an offender's life are directly related to recidivism.
What is Criminogenic Needs
Retaining the idea of “this is the way we have always done it”
What is Attitudinal resistance from staff.
The ability to respond to offenders manner that reflect and respects without reinforcing it.
what is Rolling with Sustain Talk and Resistance.
These top 4 needs are seen as causing criminal behavior
What is Antisocial Behavior
Antisocial Cognition
Antisocial Associates
Antisocial Personality.
The O.A.R.S acronym stand for what?
What is Opened Ended Questions. Affirmations, Reflective Listening, and Summarizing
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Lack of research skill, negative attitudes, lack of admin support, and time constraints.
What are Barriers to EBP?
How many of hours of treatment does a medium risk offender receive?
what is 300 Hours
Enforced Rules, Self Efficacy and Choice are connected by this one thing.
What is Supportive Authority
What are the Eight Principles of EPB?
What is
1. Engage on-going support In-Community
2. Increase Positive Reinforcement
3. Skill Train with Direct Practice
4. Target Intervention
5. Enhance Intrinsic Motivation
6. Risk/Need: Assess Actuarial Risk
7. Measure Relevant Practices
8. Measurement Feedback
This Strategy to Optimize your Practice in the work place is called?
What is Continuous Quality and improvement (CQI)
A way to overcome barriers to EBP.
What is keeping an open mind and making a professional commitment?
Ask, Acquire, Appraise, Apply and Assess are more likely to be referred to as?
What is the The 5 A's