New software has emerged to help community corrections successfully implement evidence-based practices into probation, parole, and pretrial programs.

Over the past fifty years, behavioral research has uncovered the components that make up the most effective community corrections programs. Evidence-based practices (EBP) embody the core of this research, and by applying these principles, your community can enhance the outcomes of your corrections programs and improve community safety.

This white paper features extensive research on evidence-based practices and, with the help of emerging technology, outlines how integrating these principles into community corrections and treatment programs can help create better outcomes for clients and reduce criminal recidivism.


Reduce criminal recidivism and create better engagement and outcomes for clients.

This white paper includes:

  • Insights into the principles and application of evidence-based practices—including risk, need, and responsivity principles, swift and certain sanctions, incentives, and more
  • Data and research about the successful implementation of EPB into community corrections
  • Information about how emerging technology can help community corrections easily integrate evidence-based practices into their programs and increase case management efficiency
  • Details about how analytics can aggregate data to create informative conclusions about program performance
  • Links to additional readings and research

Reduce criminal recidivism and create better engagement and outcomes for clients.