1. Principles of Effective Intervention
Principles of Effective InterventionThere are four general principles of effective
intervention that have become organizing concepts of community corrections. They have
stimulated what has become known as the “ what works” movement. Write a paper
outlining the four general principles of the “ what works” movement.Thesis: Your thesis
(which is part of your first paragraph) should, at the very least, list the four principles of the
effective intervention.Body: The body of your paper (your entire paper excluding the thesis
and conclusion) should, at the very least, give a thoughtful analysis of the four general
principles of effective intervention in a sequential order. Explain what the principles mean.
Look for examples. Determine if the principles are effective. Explain why the principles
either are, or are not effective.Conclusion: The conclusion (which is part of the last
paragraph) should, at the very least, restate the thesis.The paper must be four pages in
length and formatted according to APA style. You must use at least three scholarly
resources from the Ashford Online Library, other than the textbook, to support your claims.
Cite your sources within the text of your paper and on the reference page. For information
regarding APA, including samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center, located
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