EBP
Criminogenic Needs
Motivational Interviewing
Case Planning
LS/CMI / MISC.
100

The letters EBP stand for this

Evidence-Based Practices

100
Define Criminogenic Needs

Criminogenic Needs are dynamic attributes of an offender that are directly related to recidivism. 

100
Define Motivational Interviewing

A collaborative conversation style for strengthening a person's own motivation and commitment to change

100

Define Case Planning 

Case planning provides a structured approach that helps the practitioner guide activities and achieve agreed upon tasks and goals. 

100

List our Supervision Levels with their LS/CMI Scores

Admin - 0-4; Low 5-19; Medium 20-31; High 32+

200

The letters CCP stand for this

Core Correctional Practices

200

Associating with peers who think it is no big deal to commit crime is a trait for this criminogenic need

Criminal Peers (antisocial associates) 

200

What style of question is used mostly when using MI?

Open-Ended questions

200

4 Step Appointment Model 

Engage, Focus, Evoke & Conduct, Plan & Develop. 

200

Who is the LS/CMI appropriate for?

Female and Male offenders, age 16 years and older

300

The Behavior Chain involves what 5 things?

Situation, Thoughts, Behaviors, Feelings and Consequences 

300

What is the definition of a "driver"?

The most influential criminogenic need area that tends to lead to negative outcomes for an offender.

300

Name the Four Processes in the Spirit of MI

Partnership, Acceptance, Compassion, Evocation (PACE).

300

7 Types of Appointments

Initial, Assessment, Feedback, Focus & Alignment, Goal Setting, On-Going Skill Practice, Transition. 

300

True/False: Kentucky has less bourbon than people

False: Kentucky has more bourbon than people. They are responsible for 95% of the world’s bourbon. There is so much of it that the 4.7 million barrels in the state’s distilleries outnumber the 4.3 million people living in the area.

400

Major barrier to EBP

Resistance to change

400

The Big 4 Criminogenic Needs

Criminal History, Antisocial Associates, Antisocial Attitudes, Antisocial Personality Pattern

400

What does the acronym OARS stand for?

Open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflections, Summaries. 

400

True/False: Cats once delivered mail in Belgium

True: in the 1870s, the city of Liege, Belgium attempted to employ 37 felines as mail carriers. Messages were tucked into waterproof bags that the kitties would carry around their necks.

400
List the 6 stages of change

Pre-Contemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, maintenance, Relapse

500

The 5 evidence based practices are

Motivational Interviewing, Case Planning, LS/CMI (risk assessment), Professional Alliance/Ethics, Cognitive Skills. 

500

Of the 8 Criminogenic Needs, what are the 4 missing ones: Criminal History, Leisure/Recreation, Antisocial Attitudes, Antisocial Personality Pattern

Education/Employment, Family/Marital, Antisocial Associates, Substance Abuse

500

What does the acronym DARN-CAT stand for

Desire, Ability, Reason, Need, Commitment, Activation, Taking Steps

500

SMART Action Steps

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time *double points if you can tell me what each one means*

500

True/False: The first ever speeding ticket was for going 8 mph. 

True! According to Guinness World Records, the first person to be charged with speeding was Walter Arnold on 7/28/1896. He was spotted going 4 times the speed limit in his 19th century Benz, the speed limit was only 2 mph. The constable had to chase him down on his bicycle.