Sélection thématique "RBR RNR"
Risque Besoin Réceptivité / Risk Need Responsivity


![]()
Thèse
Sexual offending is a serious, harmful, and costly behavior that impacts the safety of a community (Barros et al., 2020; Peterson et al., 2017; Severson & Pettus-Davis, 2013). To improve community safety and reduce further harm, several speciali[...]![]()
Thèse
Debate exists that supports the integration of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) within risk-needs-responsivity (RNR) in treatment when managing the behaviors in diagnosed sex-offending psychopaths. Although sex offending psychopaths are challe[...]![]()
Article
Elisabeth STÜCK, Auteur ; Peer BRIKEN, Auteur ; Franziska BRUNNER, Auteur |According to the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model, treatment effectiveness increases when treatment addresses all three associated core principles. While researchers have focused on the risk and need principles, responsivity remains under-inve[...]![]()
Mémoire
Therapeutic techniques proven to be effective in reducing recidivism rates in child sexual offenders
This literature review compared various therapeutic techniques typically utilized in the treatment of child sexual offenders (CSOs). Meta-analyses, literature reviews, and studies were utilized to help determine which intervention styles could h[...]![]()
Article
![]()
Article
Samuel VINCENT, Auteur ; Rachel E. KAHN, Auteur ; Gina AMBROZIAK, Auteur ; Jason SMITH, Auteur ; Emma JARDAS, Auteur |Evaluating patient satisfaction in therapeutic settings is consistent with a RiskNeedsResponsivity (RNR) model. This study provides results from a program improvement initiative in a sexually violent person (SVP) civil commitment facility that[...]![]()
Article
Jan LOOMAN, Auteur ; Jeffrey ABRACEN, Auteur |The current paper critically reviews the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) and Good Lives Model (GLM) approaches to correctional treatment. Research, or the lack thereof, is discussed in terms of whether there is a need for a new model of offender re[...]![]()
Article
Faye S. TAXMAN, Auteur ; Lindsay SMITH, Auteur |The RNR (Risk-Need-Responsivity) Framework identifies principles to facilitate assigning individuals to appropriate programs by triaging program placement based on static and dynamic risk factors that influence offending behavior (dynamic risk f[...]![]()
Thèse
This thesis explores the supervisory relationship between sex offenders and supervising probation officers, now called offender managers, and whether strengths-based approaches to rehabilitation and risk management can be usefully utilised. The [...]![]()
Article
Serge CORNEILLE, Auteur ; Bérengère DEVILLERS, Auteur |Rédigé par deux professionnels qui travaillent avec cette approche (et ont contribué à la faire connaître dans la Francophonie), cet article présente les lignes directrices et la spécificité du Good Lives Model, en particulier lorsquutilisé par[...]![]()
Article
Mark E. OLVER, Auteur ; Liam E. MARSHALL, Auteur ; William L. MARSHALL, Auteur ; Terry P. NICHOLAICHUK, Auteur |This article describes an evaluation of the effects of an early version (1991-2001) of Rockwoods prison-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/RiskNeedsResponsivity (CBT/RNR) sex offender program that had emerging elements of a strength-based app[...]![]()
Article
Mark V. A. HOWARD, Auteur ; Abilio C. de ALMEIDA NETO, Auteur ; Jennifer J. GALOUZIS, Auteur |Retention of sex offenders to the completion of treatment is critical to program adherence to risk need responsivity (RNR) principles; however, it is also important to consider the potential interaction between attrition and treatment outcomes s[...]![]()
Thèse
Wilhelma Janneke SMID, Auteur ; Jan Henk KAMPHUIS, Directeur de thèse | Amsterdam [PAYS-BAS] : University of Amsterdam | 2014Sexual offenses are arguably regarded as the most reprehensible crimes in western society today. There is an increasing outcry from society to prevent these offenses and many people are working on measures to keep children and women safe from se[...]![]()
Chapitre
Caroline DUGAL, Auteur ; Natacha GODBOUT, Auteur ; Claude BELANGER, Auteur ; Monique TARDIF, Auteur | Québec [CANADA (Québec)] : Presses de l'Université du Québec | 2018![]()
Article
Tony WARD, Auteur ; Joseph MELSER, Auteur ; Pamela M. YATES, Auteur |In this paper, we examine the theoretical strengths and weaknesses of the RiskNeedResponsivity (RNR) model of offender rehabilitation. We briefly discuss the nature of rehabilitation theories and their core components and then review the three[...]![]()
Article
Jan LOOMAN, Auteur ; Ida DICKIE, Auteur ; Jeffrey ABRACEN, Auteur |Andrews and Bonta (2003) have presented a model of effective correctional programming focusing on risk, need, and responsivity factors for a general criminal population. When applied to sexual offenders, the first two issues (risk assessment and[...]![]()
Article
Sandy JUNG, Auteur ; Carissa TOOP, Auteur ; Liam ENNIS, Auteur |The present study investigated the relationships between the scales of the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) and variables relevant to recidivism risk and criminogenic need to inform clinicians use of the PAI for purposes of treatment plan[...]