CRJ 201 Principles of Effective Intervention
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Principles of Effective Intervention
Ashford University
CRJ 201 Introduction to Criminal Justice
Principles of Effective Intervention
Many years of scientific study there were psychologist that developed four principles of effect which were called Risk principles, Criminogenic need principles, Treatment principles, and Fidelity principles.
The first of the four principles of effective intervention is risk principle. Risk principles means that offenders should be provided with supervision and the treatment levels and it also mean like the risk of crime they commit. According to (Lowenkamp & Latessa 2002) "For our purpose. "risk" refers to the probably of reoffending". Which means that it targeted high risk offender to help them not to get reoffended. That like certain offense...