RNR
8 Guiding Principles
Probation Role
DPS
Appointment Structure
100

The first "R" is what Probation officers use to focus the most time and resources on individuals with the highest likelihood of reoffending. 

What is the Risk principle

100

The foundation or 1st level of the pyramid in this evidenced based practice is...

What is assessing risk.

100

Probation is under this branch of government in Colorado.

What is the Judicial branch.

100

DPS stands for...

Division of Probation Services

100

This part of the appointment is where we gather updates and review progress.

What is Quick check-in.

200

These are dynamic factors that, when changed, reduce the likelihood of reoffending.

What are criminogenic needs

200

This principle encourages reinforcing positive behavior more often than punishing negative behavior.

What is positive reinforcement

200

Assessment driven supervision is established by using these.

What are validated assessments; LSI, TCU-SUI, YLS

200

The director of DPS is...

Dr. Anjali Nandi

200

This phase is where relationships, criminogenic needs, skill building and resources come together to support lasting success.

What is Impactful Interactions.

300

This type of responsivity includes learning style, motivation, culture, and mental health.

What is specific responsivity

300

This guiding principle focuses on developing rapport, being curious, and actively listening in order to enhance behavior change.

What is Enhancing Intrinsic Motivation

300

Target Interventions are used to determine next steps in this supervision practice.

What is goal setting/case planning/Meaningful Closing.

300

These are the 3 units of DPS.

What are Evaluations, Programs, and Professional Development Units.

300

An Agenda Map is used for this.

What is to collaborate on topics that should be addressed during the appointment.

400

This level of risk should receive the least intensive supervision to avoid over-intervention.

What is low risk.

400

Role playing with a client during an appointment is an example of this guiding principle.

What is skill train with directed practice.

400

While court orders are necessary, long term change is focused on this.

What is behavior change.

400

When I need help with a specific program such as SO, DV or Victim Services, I would reach out to which unit at DPS?

Program Unit-but really any DPS member can help get you the information you need.

400

This phase ensures the client leaves with a clear plan and a sense that the appointment was meaningful.

What is Purposeful Closing.
500

This assessment determines the risk level of an adult client and determines how often they need to be seen.

What is the LSI (Level of Supervision Inventory)

500

This principle is ensuring the probationer finds prosocial community ties and positive influences.

What is Engage in Ongoing Support in the Community.

500

EBP stands for this

Evidence Based Practice

500

DPS is not regulatory entity.  They are a ________ provider.

What is service.

500

In this phase of the appointment, a relapse of drug use would be addressed seeking ways to support the client moving forward.

What is Impactful Interactions