Exam 12: Program Evaluation, Evidence-Based Practices, and Future Trends in Corrections

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What is implementation evaluation aimed at?

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How is technology being used in the world of corrections?

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Evaluation research, which shows that a program has inconclusive support regarding its efficacy, falls in the iron level of the Research Support Pyramid for Evidence-Based Practice Implementation.

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What type of evaluations involve informal and formal interviews with correctional staff administrators, staff, and offenders to ascertain their degree of satisfaction with the program and their perceptions of any problems?

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Which of the following is not one of the trends in corrections the text has been addressing that are likely to continue in the future?

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Articulated goals not only help crystallize the agency's philosophical orientation on the supervision process but also provide for more measurable constructs that lend themselves to effective evaluation.

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What consists of information regarding visitation, sending necessities to loved ones who are locked up, or other concerns and can include different forms of clandestine communications such as coded messages and/or communications between gang members outside the prison regarding issues that occur, or will occur, within the prison?

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Discuss several issues associated with privatization of corrections.

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Programs of quality are accountable to the public, which is, in part, an element of ______.

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Which of the following is true regarding evidence-based practices?

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What evaluations involve complex statistical analyses and sophisticated report preparation?

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What is the process whereby assessment data and evaluation data are compared to determine the effectiveness of programs and to find areas where improvement of agency services is required?

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The key to an effective and ethical evaluation is ______.

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The process in which an agency is constantly assessing and evaluating itself is known as the assessment-evaluation cycle.

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How can evaluation information be a powerful tool for a variety of stakeholders?

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In regard to ______, agencies should also make a point to evaluate the support that they provide to their staff.

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Retribution organizations have the inherent ability to adapt and change, improving performance through continual revision of goals, objectives, policies, and procedures.

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What is a significant trend throughout all human services that emphasizes outcomes?

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Because ______ research usually involves a relatively large investment of time and money as well as the cooperation of a variety of people and agencies, it must be carefully planned.

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______ is aimed at identifying both complications and accomplishments during the early phases of program development to provide helpful feedback to clinical and administrative staff.

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