Evidence-Based Practice
Motivational Interviewing Theories
Motivational Interviewing Strategies
Meeting with an Offender in the Office
Employment/School Verification AND Placing an Offender in Court-Ordered Treatment
100
Risk Principle, Need Principle, Treatment Principle and Fidelity Principle
What are the four principles of Intervention?
100
Defined as a lack of agreement or balance
What is discrepancy?
100
Open-ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening and summary.
What are the four interaction strategies of OARS?
100
Any items unrelated to supervision, bags, backpacks, briefcases, large purses and cell phones.
What are items an offender should not bring into the probation office?
100
This offers an opportunity for substance abusers to participate in an intensive, supervised program.
What are substance abuse treatment programs?
200
This is the acronym for Thinking for a Change?
What is T4C?
200
Described as the dilemma of change, uncertainty, or indecisiveness or which course to follow.
What is ambivalence?
200
Rephrase what an offender said without necessarily indicating agreement.
What is Reflective listening?
200
This outlines the monthly fees and payments that an offender is required to make while under supervision.
What is the Offender Financial Obligation Agreement?
200
The primary purpose of this is providing safety of victims and children.
What is batterer's intervention?
300
Defined as an approach to community corrections that focuses on using proven risk reduction strategies for offenders.
What is Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)?
300
This refers to phases through which people pass as the change a behavior
What are Stages of Change?
300
Indications or statements made by the offender expressing the desire to change and may include nonverbal cues.
What is Change talk?
300
Events that offer offenders helpful information related to welfare, employment or education.
What are Reentry fairs?
300
The treatment vendor will use this to notify the officer of the offender's initial evaluation, start date, and discharge date from treatment.
What is the Community Supervision Referral form?
400
Defined as risk factors or behaviors associated with failure of traditional forms of rehabilitation, leading to recidivism.
What is Criminogenic Needs?
400
Desirable end-states of existence, goals that a person would like to achieve during his or her lifetime.
What is Terminal Values?
400
Avoid rushing into a problem situation that you can see clearly as a problem before the offender has identified it as a problem.
What is Premature focus trap?
400
1-800-96-ABUSE
What is the number for Department of Children and Families?
400
On the OBIS employment screen, if this option is listed, the offender is not required to seek employment.
What is a homemaker?
500
This statute provides the Department of Corrections the authority " to provide intensive and meaningful supervision for those on probation so that the condition or situation which caused the person to commit the crime is corrected".
What is 944, F.S.?
500
Preferable modes of behavior or means of achieving the terminal values.
What is Instrumental Values?
500
Thinking about all the options and an evaluation of the consequences of each option, which can range from desirable to undesirable.
What is Decision-making?
500
T4C, alternative sanctions programs and reentry fairs
What are examples of reentry initiatives?
500
This Florida Administrative Code requires that you advise the offender's employer within 30 days regarding the offense(s) for which the offender is under supervision.
What is Section 33.302.102, F.A.C.?