Dosage-Based Probation as an Effective Intervention

The intent of this solicitation is to expand on the foundation of work that NIC has led on offender risk reduction.

“Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in Community Corrections:
The Principles of Effective Interventions” outlines a framework of strategies that, when jurisdictions implement

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them correctly, lead to reductions in offender risk.

It further suggests that these principles are in developmental order, do not operate in a vacuum, and are highly interdependent.

This project will focus on the development of the third principle, Target Interventions:
Dosage.

It will also call for the integration of dosage into the other more established principles of risk, need, and responsivity.

Dosage-based probation must be guided by the actuarial risk of the offender.

After determining the offender’s risk, it is then necessary to assess and target the individual criminogenic needs of the offender so that treatment, interventions, and conditions will match to the offender’s identified needs.

The intensity, duration, and frequency of treatment, interventions, conditions, and/or dosage should match the level of offender risk and be reassessed routinely to determine their effectiveness.

Related Programs

Corrections_Technical Assistance/Clearinghouse

Department of Justice


Agency: Department of Justice

Office: Federal Bureau of Prisons

Estimated Funding: Not Available


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
full announcement on NIC website

Additional Information of Eligibility:
An eligible applicant is any public or private agency, educational institution, organization, individual, or team with expertise in the described areas.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://community.nicic.gov/blogs/nic/archive/2012/07/18/cooperative-agreement-dosage-based-probation-as-an-effective-intervention.aspx

Contact:
Pamela DavisonAdministrative AssistantPhone 202-353-0484

Agency Email Description:
Technical Assistance Only

Agency Email:
pdavison@bop.gov

Date Posted:
2012-07-19

Application Due Date:
2012-08-06

Archive Date:
2012-08-07


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