What did the 2004 study by Lowenkamp and Latessa find regarding the effectiveness of CBCFs?
Explanation
This question assesses knowledge of a specific research finding cited in the text, emphasizing the importance of the risk principle (differentiating offenders by risk level) in community corrections.
Other questions
According to the text, what is the position of Community Correctional Centers (CCCs) within the continuum of correctional sanctions?
What is the primary benefit of Community-Based Correctional Facilities (CBCFs) when compared to a State institution?
For Community-Based Correctional Facilities (CBCFs) to achieve their greatest effect on reducing recidivism, what condition must be met?
Which of the following is NOT listed as a component of the Principles of Effective Intervention (PEI)?
What is the described outcome when CBCFs lump individuals together in non-directive programs that do not follow the Principles of Effective Intervention (PEI)?
How does the text describe the functions of Community-Based Correctional Facilities (CBCFs)?
A general theme mentioned for community correctional practices, including CBCFs, is that their success is largely dependent on what factor?
According to the text, why are terms like CCCs, TCs, and CBCFs often blended together?
What level of programming is suggested for low-level clients in a CBCF that separates offenders by risk?
What is the primary reason stated in the text for why many CBCFs are not as effective as they could be?
A detailed report on how PEI integrates into community corrections is mentioned as being available from which entity?
The Principles of Effective Intervention (PEI) are described as a collection of concepts that have been demonstrated to have the best impacts on what?
What type of outcomes are described as 'substantially better' in CBCFs?
Which of these is explicitly mentioned as a possible function of a CBCF?
The success of CBCFs is largely dependent on the programs offered, the individuals within the facility, and what other factor?
What is the final point made in Chapter 9.9 regarding community corrections agencies like CBCFs?
In the context of the chapter, what does the abbreviation CBCF stand for?
Even if two community residential facilities have the same name, the text suggests they can be different due to what factor?
What year was the Lowenkamp and Latessa study, which found that targeting higher-risk individuals in CBCFs leads to larger reductions in recidivism, published?
How can CBCFs be used in relation to outpatient services?
What is the key difference in programming strategy between high-risk and low-level clients in the successful CBCF model described?
The text states that when CBCFs fail to follow the principles of effective intervention, their effectiveness is described in what way?
Which of the following is NOT an acronym for a community residential facility mentioned in the text?
The chapter collectively calls the principles of effective intervention by what abbreviation?