Criminogenic need definition
Criminogenic need means any issues of concern which are directly linked to criminal behavior that when addressed and changed affect a probationer’s risk for recidivism, which include, but are not limited to criminal personality, antisocial attitudes, values, beliefs, low self control, criminal peers, substance abuse, dysfunctional family, unemployment and lack of education.
Criminogenic need means dynamic or changeable attributes of offenders that are directly linked to criminal behavior that should be targeted to develop a comprehensive treatment plan.
Criminogenic need means dynamic or changeable attributes of youth that are directly linked to delinquency that should be targeted to develop a comprehensive treatment plan.