This course provides a comprehensive, practice-focused examination of behavioral intervention strategies used within criminal justice settings. Grounded in evidence-based practice, learners will explore how behavior is shaped, maintained, and modified through structured interventions. The course emphasizes cognitive-behavioral approaches, reinforcement principles, and individualized intervention planning to address criminogenic needs. Participants will learn how to assess behavior, apply targeted strategies, and measure outcomes to reduce recidivism and promote long-term behavioral change. By the end of the course, practitioners will be equipped with practical tools to implement effective, ethically sound interventions across correctional, probation, and community-based environments.
This course provides a comprehensive, practice-focused examination of behavioral intervention strategies used within criminal justice settings. Grounded in evidence-based practice, learners will explore how behavior is shaped, maintained, and modified through structured interventions. The course emphasizes cognitive-behavioral approaches, reinforcement principles, and individualized intervention planning to address criminogenic needs. Participants will learn how to assess behavior, apply targeted strategies, and measure outcomes to reduce recidivism and promote long-term behavioral change. By the end of the course, practitioners will be equipped with practical tools to implement effective, ethically sound interventions across correctional, probation, and community-based environments.