Evidence-Based Practices. Grantee shall implement and utilize evidence-based practice models for both post-conviction and pre-conviction. Programs receiving state grant funding that supervise post-conviction participants must supervise participants and provide programs and services consistent with all Principles of Effective Interventions published by the National Institute of Corrections. These include: ↵ Assess Actuarial Risk/Needs ↵ Enhance Intrinsic Motivation ↵ Target Interventions ↵ Skill Train with Directed Practice ↵ Increase Positive Reinforcement ↵ Engage Ongoing Support in Natural Communities ↵ Measure Relevant Processes/Practices ↵ Provide Measurement Feedback Pre-Trial participants should be supervised consistent with best practices, as taken from the American Bar Association’s Standards for Criminal Justice, Pretrial Release (2002) and the National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies’ Standards on Pretrial Release (2004).
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