Join the Community Supervision Resource Center (CSRC) for a webinar on June 18, 2024, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. (ET), and learn how to respond to people on community supervision to effect positive behavioral change.

The Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model addresses how we reduce recidivism while attending to the welfare of people on supervision. Validated tools can identify risks and needs, but determining how best to respond to client behaviors and ensure that they receive the appropriate services is often trickier, as it depends on individual circumstances.

Featured faculty include:

  • Jonathan Kulick – Deputy Director of Research and Programs, New York University Marron Institute and Co-Director, Swift Certain Fair Resource Center
  • Sandy Mullins – Senior Research Scholar, New York University Marron Institute and Co-Director, Swift Certain Fair Resource Center
  • Peggy Carey – Fellow, New York University Marron Institute, and Coordinator, Swift Certain Fair Resource Center