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摘要
本文考察了风险需求响应(RNR)模型和抑制原则在英国社区康复公司开发的“变革推动者”评估和句子规划工具的开发中被整合和实施的程度。我们考虑了支撑该工具的结构,确定了RNR原则(Andrews and Bonta, 2007)、“美好生活”模式(Ward and Maruna, 2007)和抵制原则(McNeil and Weaver, 2010)之间的出发点和相似性,以及它们的整合。我们研究了这些结构是如何在工具中进行操作的,该工具旨在评估需求、优势、保护因素并有助于风险评估。鉴于该工具的创新,本文具有国际意义,并将为英格兰、威尔士和其他司法管辖区在管理定罪人员时实施协助的证据基础做出原创性贡献。
Enabling change: An assessment tool for adult offenders that operationalises risk needs responsivity and desistance principles
This article examines the extent to which the risk needs responsivity (RNR) model and desistance principles have been integrated and operationalised in the development of the Enablers of Change assessment and sentence planning tool developed by a Community Rehabilitation Company provider in England. We consider the constructs that underpin the tool, identifying points of departure and similarity between RNR principles (Andrews and Bonta, 2007), the ‘good lives’ model (Ward and Maruna, 2007) and desistance principles (McNeil and Weaver, 2010) and their integration. We examine how these constructs have been operationalised in the tool, which aims to assess needs, strengths, protective factors and contribute to risk assessment. Given the tool’s innovation, this article is of international significance and will make an original contribution to the evidence base on operationalising desistance in the management of people with convictions in England and Wales and other jurisdictions.