
RNR (Risk-Need-Responsivity) model
The RNR (Risk-Need-Responsivity) model is a framework used in criminal justice to guide effective rehabilitation. It emphasizes three key principles: assessing an individual's risk of reoffending to focus resources appropriately; identifying specific needs, like substance abuse or impulsivity, that contribute to criminal behavior; and tailoring interventions to match each person's learning style and circumstances. By applying these principles, programs aim to reduce the likelihood of reoffending, promote positive change, and enhance public safety through personalized, evidence-based approaches.