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Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - National Institute of Corrections Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the objective use of current research and data to guide policy and practice decisions, improving consumer outcomes EBP emphasizes effective approaches supported by empirical research rather than anecdotal evidence
Evidence-Based Practices - National Institute of Corrections 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
Training Programs, Events, and Networks | National Institute of Corrections Notice: The National Institute of Corrections is currently assessing its website and materials in accordance with recent Executive Orders and related guidance During this review, some of NIC’s webpages and publications may be temporarily unavailable Please revisit this web page for updates
Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - National Institute of Corrections Evidence-based Practices (EBP) Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the objective use of current research and data to guide policy and practice decisions, improving consumer outcomes EBP emphasizes effective approaches supported by empirical research rather than anecdotal evidence
Topics in Corrections | NIC Explore Topic Pages Topic pages are a curated collection of NIC publications, videos, media, and field resources focused on a subject in corrections NIC Information Specialists and National Program Advisors compile evidence-based research as a comprehensive starting point for you to explore a topic and gain a solid understanding
The Risk-Need-Responsivity Simulation Tool - National Institute of . . . For people involved in the criminal justice system, evidence-based practice (EBP) and treatments emphasize that assessment and programming should target criminal justice, criminogenic need, and other behavioral issues The notion is that individual outcomes can be improved by assessing for a number of related and often overlapping dimensions such as offending (e g criminal history risk
Thinking for a Change - National Institute of Corrections NIC's "Thinking for a Change" program is an evidence-based cognitive-behavioral program designed to help offenders develop pro-social thinking and problem-solving skills The program emphasizes skill-building and practice in a group setting, and has been shown to reduce recidivism rates for participating offenders By addressing underlying criminogenic needs, the program aims to improve
Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) - National Institute of Corrections Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) Notice: The National Institute of Corrections is currently assessing its website and materials in accordance with recent Executive Orders and related guidance During this review, some of NIC’s webpages and publications may be temporarily unavailable Please revisit this web page for updates
Training Programs, Events, and Networks - National Institute of Corrections The National Institute of Corrections offers numerous training options to accommodate participant learning styles, preferences, and work schedules Training is available both for individuals and organizations NIC offers a variety of options for training in person and online Choose courses that fit