Hallmarks of Risk Based Supervision | Criminal Risk Domains |
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What is the difference between risk assessment and case formulation?
Risk assessment is a prediction of re-offending. Case formulation is a plan that addresses criminal behavior. It is a plan that helps officers address risk domains during supervision sessions.
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What is the one criminal risk domain that is static?
History of criminal/antisocial behavior
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What is the example of risk reduction model that we used to compare to the hallmarks of RBS?
Heart Disease Model
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What are the two main considerations we want to focus on when assessing anger as a criminal risk domain?
Connection between anger and past offenses. Anger episodes that put client at risk for justice involvement.
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What do we mean when we say risk reduction is optimistic?
The major of risk factors are changeable
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What are we focusing on when assessing substance use as a risk factor past use or current use?
Current use
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What do we mean when we say addressing risk factors is a ripple effect?
Addressing one risk can ripple out, impact other risk factors in a clients life.
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What is key when assessing maladaptive leisure time as a risk factor?
lack of prosocial activities and high levels of engagement in risky or antisocial activities
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What is individually tailored supervision?
Address the unique risk factors or each case to alter criminal trajectories.
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What is one example of a secodary domain?
mental health, transient lifestyle, intellectual or physical disabilities
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