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Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - National Institute of Corrections Evidence-based Practices (EBP) Evidence-based practice refers to the use of research findings that are demonstrably effective Evidence-based policy and practice is focused on reducing offender risk, which in turn reduces new crime and improves public safety
Evidence-Based Practices | Microsites of the National Institute of . . . Evidence-based practices (EBP) applied in correctional settings are built upon empirical research and data rather than generally depending upon anecdotal experience and perceptions Agencies must define desired yet realistic, measurable outcomes in applying EBP in case management and of persons under supervision
National Institute of Corrections | NIC Who does NIC serve? NIC is dedicated to providing specialized and direct corrections training and resources to line staff, administration, and researchers in tribal, local, state, and federal corrections agencies
Research | Microsites of the National Institute of Corrections - nicic. gov Evidence-based practices (EBP) applied in correctional settings are built upon empirical research and data rather than generally depending upon anecdotal experience and perceptions Agencies must define desired yet realistic, measurable outcomes in applying EBP in case management and of persons under supervision
National Institute of Corrections Learn Center (learn. nicic. gov) This e-course provides an overview of infectious disease outbreaks in correctional and detention facilities and describes the critical role correctional nurses and others play in an outbreak investigation
NICs Thinking for a Change Program | Thinking for a Change About the program: Thinking for a Change 4 0 (T4C) is an innovative cognitive behavioral change program crafted by experts Jack Bush, Ph D , Barry Glick, Ph D , and Juliana Taymans, Ph D , in partnership with the National Institute of Corrections (NIC)
CJ 399: Problems in Criminal Justice Evidence-Based Practices and . . . practices and programs (a k a , EBP) in criminal justice A review of practices and programs in each area of the justice system will be explored including the juvenile justice system, policing, sentencing, and corrections The course will rely heavily on systematic reviews of the empirical literature from which criminal justice practices
Dosage History and Notes | Microsites of the National Institute of . . . A Few Notes About NIC’s Dosage Probation Model The concept of "dosage probation" originated in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, in 2011 under the Evidence-Based Decision Making (EBDM) Initiative, managed by the Center for Effective Public Policy (CEPP) in partnership with the National Institute of Corrections (NIC)
Implementation Science | Microsites of the National Institute of . . . Court Date Notifications: A Summary of Research and Best Practices Date: March 2021 This study from the New York City Criminal Justice Agency researches the reasons for failures to appear for court appearances and how the court date notification system can play a key role in decreasing FTAs
Preface | Thinking for a Change - nicic. gov History and Background It has been almost two decades since Thinking for a Change (also known as T4C) was first designed and introduced as a promising cognitive behavioral intervention for individuals involved with the criminal and juvenile justice systems