Correct Answers 2025/2026
Evidence-based practices - CORRECT ANSWER -approaches empirically researched and proven
to have measurable, positive outcomes
interventions - CORRECT ANSWER -effective when they reduce risk and revidivism
Prosocial behaviors - CORRECT ANSWER -Law abiding behaviors; good things
Antisocial behaviors - CORRECT ANSWER -Law breaking behaviors; bad
4 principles of effective intervention - CORRECT ANSWER -Risk; Need; Responsivity; professional
discretion
Risk Principle - CORRECT ANSWER -Who (who we are concentrating on) - High Risk
Accurate Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER -Drives effective correctional programs and
evidenced-based decision making
Actuarial assessment - CORRECT ANSWER -aa mathematically measured prediction of a person
engaging in a certain behavior (TRAS)
Stages of Change - CORRECT ANSWER -Pre-Contemplation; Contemplation; Determination;
Action; Maintenance; Relapse; Permanent Exit
, Pre Contemplation - CORRECT ANSWER -Stage where a person is not even contemplating
making a change (in denial)
Contemplation - CORRECT ANSWER -An individual is generally ambivalent. They are going back
and forth between the pros and cons of making the changes
Determination - CORRECT ANSWER -The individual actually makes a firm decision to change.
Planning takes place in this stage.
Action - CORRECT ANSWER -The individual begins their plan. This is a very difficult stage bc the
person misses the comfort of past habits while developing new ones
Maintenance - CORRECT ANSWER -New habits have been established, but old habits are still
tempting
Relapse - CORRECT ANSWER -This occurs if the probationer gives up and continues his old
behaviors long after a crisis situation is over
Permanent exit - CORRECT ANSWER -Occurs when the old habits are no longer tempting even
during crisis situations
RNR - CORRECT ANSWER -Risk, Need, Responsivity
Need - CORRECT ANSWER -What (what criminogenic need you need to focus on)
Risk Management - CORRECT ANSWER -Determine risk; may prodcuce change, but is generally
short term; apply corresponding sanctions, supervision and restrictions.