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What does the 'central eight' refer to in the context of this assessment?
What does the 'central eight' refer to in the context of this assessment?
- Non-theoretical perspectives on risk assessment
- Risk factors that differentiate offenders (correct)
- Prosocial interventions for offenders
- Valid offender risk instruments
Which model has contributed to the development of offender risk instruments such as the VRAG and STATIC-99?
Which model has contributed to the development of offender risk instruments such as the VRAG and STATIC-99?
- Non-theoretical perspective approach
- RNR model (correct)
- Stellar examples
- Highly sophisticated psychometric methods
What major progress has been made in the past 20 years regarding offenders?
What major progress has been made in the past 20 years regarding offenders?
- Development of non-theoretical perspectives
- Use of highly sophisticated psychometric methods
- Improved prosocial interventions
- Enhanced risk differentiation (correct)
Which models feature with other interventions according to the text?
Which models feature with other interventions according to the text?
What do the VRAG and STATIC-99 exemplify in this context?
What do the VRAG and STATIC-99 exemplify in this context?
How is the RNR model described in terms of intervention?
How is the RNR model described in terms of intervention?
What is the primary focus of the 'central eight' in this assessment?
What is the primary focus of the 'central eight' in this assessment?
Which aspect characterizes the progress made over the past 20 years regarding offenders?
Which aspect characterizes the progress made over the past 20 years regarding offenders?
'RNR model' primarily focuses on:
'RNR model' primarily focuses on:
'STATIC-99' and 'VRAG' are examples of:
'STATIC-99' and 'VRAG' are examples of:
The 'central eight' assessment focuses on non-criminogenic risk factors.
The 'central eight' assessment focuses on non-criminogenic risk factors.
The past 20 years have not seen significant progress in the differentiation of offenders based on risk.
The past 20 years have not seen significant progress in the differentiation of offenders based on risk.
The VRAG and STATIC-99 are examples of non-theoretical offender risk instruments.
The VRAG and STATIC-99 are examples of non-theoretical offender risk instruments.
The RNR model is solely an intervention framework and does not contribute to the development of offender risk instruments.
The RNR model is solely an intervention framework and does not contribute to the development of offender risk instruments.
The RNR model is the only model that addresses criminogenic risk factors.
The RNR model is the only model that addresses criminogenic risk factors.
The assessment of the 'central eight' primarily focuses on ensuring offenders become more antisocial.
The assessment of the 'central eight' primarily focuses on ensuring offenders become more antisocial.
'STTIC-99' and 'VRAG' are both recognized for their exemplary contribution to risk assessment.
'STTIC-99' and 'VRAG' are both recognized for their exemplary contribution to risk assessment.
The RNR model is a standalone intervention approach without any integration with other interventions.
The RNR model is a standalone intervention approach without any integration with other interventions.
'STATIC-99' and 'VRAG' have been developed using basic psychometric methods.
'STATIC-99' and 'VRAG' have been developed using basic psychometric methods.
Existing approaches to risk assessment and treatment have not made significant contributions aside from the RNR model.
Existing approaches to risk assessment and treatment have not made significant contributions aside from the RNR model.