Principle of effective intervention


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The  Criminal Justice System has evolved over time due to crime volume,  funding and priorities. Corrections is the process that takes place  following the conviction of criminal offenders and how that is handled  can determine the ultimate outcome of future recidivism. The timeline  shown in Figure 1.1 (Latessa & Smith, 2015, p. 4), indicates an  accurate flow of events that an offender would experience in the  Criminal Justice System with the ultimate outcome of crime prevention.  Effective correctional programs must not only incorporate lessons on  what should not be done but must also include skill training to prepare  for potential situations which involve reoffending.

Latessa  and Smith (2015) highlight 8 principles of effective intervention which  must be included at some level if reduced recidivism is the expected  outcome. The difficulty in evaluating which correctional programs reduce  recidivism has to do with the variation of the population of offenders  who receive the programs and the inconsistencies in the ways the  programs are delivered.

King  and Elderbroom (2014) state that strict performance measurements must  be incorporated into any strategy policy, including corrections for  reduced recidivism, in order to produce the intended effect. These  include Definition, Collection, Analysis and Dissemination.  “Recidivism is most frequently reported as a single, statewide rate,  which is too imprecise to draw meaningful conclusions and insufficient  for assessing the impact of changes to policy and practice” (King &  Elderbroom, 2014, p. 2) Recidivism cannot be measured as a success or  failure and many different types of metrics must be used in the  evaluation process.

Your answer must be in 150 words, typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font (size 12), one-inch margins on all sides, APA format.

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