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Evidence-based practices are: - ANS -are approaches empirically researched and proven to have measurable, positive outcomes Interventions are considered effective when they what: - ANS -reduce risk and recidivism Evidence based practices emphasize the use of what: - ANS -validated assessment tool and treatments TRAS will help make decisions regarding what: - ANS -how to most effectively supervise the probationers Does punishment alone reduce recidivism: - ANS -no evidence has been found that punishment alone reduces recidivism Prosocial behaviors are: - ANS -law abiding behaviors -concern for others rights, feeling, and welfare -behaving in a way intended to help other people Antisocial behaviors are: - ANS -law breaking behaviors -disregard for rules, laws, and authority @COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026 Page2 4 principles of effective intervention: - ANS -Risk principle -Need principle -Responsivity principle -Professional discretion The Risk Principle states that: - ANS -supervision and treatment resources should be prioritized for probationers who are at higher risk to re-offend Treatment effects have what effect of high and low risk probationers: - ANS -strongest on high risk probationers -can be harmful to low risk probationers Low risk probationers are often able to what: - ANS -self-correct Offense type is or is not predictive of risk: - ANS offense type is not predictive of risk Risk does or does not determine how dangerous a probationer is: - ANS does not determine how dangerous a probationer is The risk principle focuses on what: - ANS -who to target for intervention Using the risk principle, CSO's have a systematic approach to prioritize supervision and treatment resources on which probationers: - ANS -probationers higher risk to re-offend Accurate assessment is what: - ANS -drives effective correctional programs and evidence- based decision-making @COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026 Page3 Good assessments meet the what: - ANS -risk and needs principle Assessments allow: - ANS -reduced bias -assist in decision making -target dynamic risk factors -measure change Dynamic factor are: - ANS -factors that can change Static factors are: - ANS -factors that can't change An "agent of change" is who: - ANS -someone who provokes or precipitates significant change or action in an individual 7 Stages of Change: - ANS -Pre-contemplation -Contemplation -Determination -Action -Maintenance -Relapse -Permanent exit Pre-contemplation stage of change: - ANS stage where a person is not even contemplating making a change Contemplation stage of change: - ANS stage where a person is generally ambivalent- weighing pros and

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Texas CSO Certification Study Guide EXAM
2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




Evidence-based practices are: - ANS -are approaches empirically researched and proven to
have measurable, positive outcomes



Interventions are considered effective when they what: - ANS -reduce risk and recidivism



Evidence based practices emphasize the use of what: - ANS -validated assessment tool and
treatments



TRAS will help make decisions regarding what: - ANS -how to most effectively supervise the
probationers



Does punishment alone reduce recidivism: - ANS -no evidence has been found that
punishment alone reduces recidivism



Prosocial behaviors are: - ANS -law abiding behaviors
-concern for others rights, feeling, and welfare
-behaving in a way intended to help other people



Antisocial behaviors are: - ANS -law breaking behaviors
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-disregard for rules, laws, and authority
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@COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026

, 4 principles of effective intervention: - ANS -Risk principle
-Need principle
-Responsivity principle
-Professional discretion



The Risk Principle states that: - ANS -supervision and treatment resources should be
prioritized for probationers who are at higher risk to re-offend



Treatment effects have what effect of high and low risk probationers: - ANS -strongest on
high risk probationers
-can be harmful to low risk probationers



Low risk probationers are often able to what: - ANS -self-correct



Offense type is or is not predictive of risk: - ANS offense type is not predictive of risk



Risk does or does not determine how dangerous a probationer is: - ANS does not determine
how dangerous a probationer is



The risk principle focuses on what: - ANS -who to target for intervention


Using the risk principle, CSO's have a systematic approach to prioritize supervision and
treatment resources on which probationers: - ANS -probationers higher risk to re-offend



Accurate assessment is what: - ANS -drives effective correctional programs and evidence-
based decision-making
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Page




@COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026

, Good assessments meet the what: - ANS -risk and needs principle



Assessments allow: - ANS -reduced bias
-assist in decision making
-target dynamic risk factors
-measure change



Dynamic factor are: - ANS -factors that can change



Static factors are: - ANS -factors that can't change



An "agent of change" is who: - ANS -someone who provokes or precipitates significant
change or action in an individual



7 Stages of Change: - ANS -Pre-contemplation
-Contemplation
-Determination
-Action
-Maintenance
-Relapse
-Permanent exit



Pre-contemplation stage of change: - ANS stage where a person is not even contemplating
making a change



Contemplation stage of change: - ANS stage where a person is generally ambivalent-
weighing pros and cons
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, Determination stage of change: - ANS stage where person makes a firm decision to change-
planning takes place in this stage



Action stage of change: - ANS stage where a person begins their plan- difficult because
person misses comfort of past habits while developing new habits



Maintenance stage of change: - ANS stage where new habits have been established- in crisis
old habits may occur



Relapse stage of change: - ANS stage where continues old behaviors



Permanent exit stage of change: - ANS stage where old habits are no longer tempting- even
during crisis situations



Need principle focuses on what: - ANS -criminogenic needs to target



The need principle states that interventions must be what: - ANS -focused



In community supervision, "dosage" means: - ANS -applying the appropriate intensity and
duration of treatment based on the probationer's risk level and criminogenic needs



The needs principle states that interventions must: - ANS -target the needs that are related
to the probationers law breaking behavior



Risk management: - ANS -determines risk
-applies corresponding sanctions, supervision, and restrictions
-may produce change, but is generally short-term
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