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Transition from Prison to Community Initiative (TPCI) Model: Assessment and Classification
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Transition from Prison to Community Initiative (TPCI) Model: Assessment and Classification
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National Institute of Corrections. Transition from Prison to Community Initiative (Washington, DC)
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Published 2005?.
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The parts assessment and classification play in the TPCI Model are explained in this document. "Under the TCPI both assessment and classification are conceived to be continuous -- or at least, periodic and reiterative -- processes" (p. 1). This article discusses the core of the TPCI model -- risk assessment -- along with TPCI incorporation of three principles (risk, need, and responsivity), risk assessment instruments, and skill based training.
Accession Number: 020285
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