In Module 5: Targeted Intervention Strategies, you learned about the 10 tasks outlined in the Targeted Intervention Strategies section of the TJC Implementation Roadmap and the importance of using the risk-need-responsivity model to determine the appropriate strategies to address an individual’s criminogenic factors pre- and post-release.
The purpose of this module is to identify jail and community intervention strategies based on the risks and needs of the incarcerated population. An intervention can be as simple as providing resource packets before release, or as comprehensive as working with a case manager and community-based providers weeks or months before release and after return to the community.
In this module, you will have the opportunity to explore tasks 5 through 10 of the Targeted Intervention Strategies section of the TJC Implementation Roadmap.
Task 5. Define scope and content of jail transition interventions currently in place.
Task 6. Provide resource packets to all jail inmates upon release, including referral to community-based providers.
Task 7. Deliver in-jail interventions to selected inmates through evidence-based curriculum.
Task 8. Deliver community interventions to selected releases.
Task 9. Provide case management to selected jail inmates.
Task 10. Provide mentors to selected jail inmates.
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