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  1. Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - National Institute of Corrections

    Aug 9, 2022 · Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the objective use of current research and data to guide policy and practice decisions, improving consumer outcomes. EBP emphasizes effective …

  2. Training Programs, Events, and Networks | National Institute of …

    Notice: The National Institute of Corrections is currently assessing its website and materials in accordance with recent Executive Orders and related guidance. During this review, some of …

  3. Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - EBP in a Variety of Criminal …

    Notice: The National Institute of Corrections is currently assessing its website and materials in accordance with recent Executive Orders and related guidance. During this review, some of …

  4. Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - Resources | National Institute of ...

    Notice Due to the lapse in appropriations, the National Institute of Corrections website may not be up to date. Help desk and technical assistance submitted via the ...

  5. Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in Community Corrections

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  6. Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - Principle 8. Measurement Feedback

    Home Resources Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - Principle 8. Measurement Feedback ...

  7. Thinking for a Change | National Institute of Corrections

    Aug 9, 2022 · NIC's "Thinking for a Change" program is an evidence-based cognitive-behavioral program designed to help offenders develop pro-social thinking and problem-solving skills. …

  8. Evidence-Based Practice: The Psychology of EBP Implementation …

    Nov 1, 2022 · Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is an approach used in numerous professions that focuses on attention on evidence quality in decision making and action. We review research …

  9. Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - EBP & Special Populations/Issues

    Home Resources Evidence-based Practices (EBP) - EBP & Special Populations/Issues ...

  10. Introduction | Thinking for a Change - nicic.gov

    Thinking for a Change 4.0 (T4C) is an integrated cognitive behavioral change program authored by Jack Bush, Ph.D., Barry Glick, Ph.D., and Juliana Taymans, Ph.D., under a cooperative …