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    Evidence-Based Practices Are Considered Effective for the Post-Conviction (Community Corrections)
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Evidence-Based Practices Are Considered Effective for the Post-Conviction (Community Corrections)

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Evidence-based practices are considered effective for the post-conviction (community corrections) discipline when they reduce offender risk and subsequent recidivism.

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