
risk-needs-responsivity model
The Risk-Needs-Responsivity (RNR) model is a framework used primarily in criminal justice and rehabilitation. It emphasizes three key principles: 1. **Risk**: Assessing the likelihood of reoffending to tailor interventions accordingly. 2. **Needs**: Identifying specific factors that contribute to an individual’s criminal behavior to address them directly. 3. **Responsivity**: Adapting strategies to fit the individual’s learning style and personality for more effective results. This model aims to reduce recidivism by ensuring that interventions are targeted and personalized, improving the chances of successful rehabilitation.