I only have Static factors. What Gen am I?
What is 2nd Generation.
What two points make up the risk principle?
Risk can be accurately assessed by employing structured and validated assessment instruments and the intensity of the intervention should be matched to the assessed level of risk.
What is Risk as A probability?
This theory acknowledges that there are many pathways to crime for our clients and that there are central factors that are highly correlated with offending. What theory am i?
What is General Personality and Cognitive Social Learning Theory.
I am a method of summarizing previous research by reviewing and combining results from multiple studies. What am I?
What is Meta-analysis.
I require a high level of training and expertise to administer. What Gen am I?
What is 1st Generation.
What is the need principle?
What is interventions must target criminogenic needs to reduce recidivism.
What tools assess for Generalized re-offending?
What are the big 4 risk factors?
Criminal history, attitude, anti-social behavior/pattern and associates.
What is reliability?
What is consistency across users.
I allow for transparency and am sensitive to change over time but I have a smaller research base. What Gen am I?
What is 4th Generation.
What are the two concepts which make up responsivity and their descriptions?
What is specific responsivity - adapt the style and mode of service according to the unique characteristics of the client (strengths and barriers) and General responsivity - employ behavioural, social learning, cognitive behavioural and skill building strategies when providing services to clients.
What is Criminal Risk Assessment?
What is determining the likelihood a client will commit a new offence and what can be done to decrease likelihood of re-offending.
What does evidence-based mean?
What is validity?
What is accuracy.
I include both static and dynamic factors. What Gen am I?
What is 3rd Generation.
Your client scores low on an assessment what intensity of service should be provided?
What tools assess for offence-specific recidivism?
ODARA, Static-99R, and STABLE-2007
If I hang out with people involved in the law and typically believe crime is okay and that people have insurance and can just get it replaced. What are my risk factors?
peers and attitude
What is measures the strength of relationship between two variables.
When looking at a comparison of clinical versus actuarial prediction of recidivism. Which is more predictive?
What is actuarial
Your client has suicidal ideations and an intellectual disability? Which RNR principles guides your response to these characteristics?
What is Specific Responsivity.
Why does corrections use validated risk assessment tools?
What is helps to reduce re-offending by identifying criminogenic risk/need targets, correct allocation of resources and services and fair treatment of individuals.
Name all 8 criminogenic risk factors
pro-criminal associates, family/marital relationships, attitude, education/employment, substance use, leisure/rec, anti-social behaviour/pattern and criminal history.
What is Positive Correlation