Actuarial risk assessments:
A) are typically used by programs lacking therapeutic integrity.
B) are most useful for monitoring treatment effectiveness when static risk factors comprise the majority of the instrument.
C) are enhanced when they include dynamic risk factors that can be affected through treatment to lessen the likelihood of reoffending.
D) have yet to prove to be more useful than clinical assessments.
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Q18: "Appropriate" interventions reduce recidivism by 40-50%
Q19: "Inappropriate" interventions can actually produce slight increases
Q20: Electronic monitoring is a strategy that has
Q21: Appropriate treatment interventions:
A) produce slight increases in
Q22: The risk principle:
A) states that medium- to
Q24: Which of the following treatment approaches are
Q25: According to the principles of effective intervention,
Q26: Inappropriate programs are based on:
A) medical-model treatments.
B)
Q27: Programs rarely demonstrate effectiveness when they:
A) utilize
Q28: The Correctional Program Assessment Inventory-2000:
A) allows program
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