Course 3: Development and Implementation of Reliable and Adaptive Fidelity Measures for Programs Offered to Justice-Involved Individuals
Course 3 in our series on fidelity monitoring is about the development and implementation of reliable and adaptive fidelity measures for programs offered to justice-involved individuals. The following material builds on the content offered in Courses 1 and 2 and will advance your skills and expertise in fidelity monitoring.
The objectives of this course are to develop in-depth knowledge of example fidelity monitoring tools; to achieve proficient skills in fidelity assessment using state of the art tools; and to successfully conduct fidelity assessment in simulated scenarios through our three skill-building activities.
In our first lesson, we'll discuss several fidelity monitoring tools in depth. Lesson 2 will discuss the development of fidelity monitoring tools and Lesson 3 will begin to address how to use results obtained using fidelity monitoring tools. Each lesson in Course 2 is followed by a skill-building activity. You will take a posttest before previewing Course 4. Finally, we will wrap up this course by providing relevant resources and a bibliography.
This course is designed to benefit researchers who are interested in conducting experimental and clinical trials of interventions and criminal justice professionals and healthcare professionals who are interested in implementing evidence driven interventions in criminal justice and correctional settings. This series can also benefit healthcare professionals and para-professionals who work with people that have histories of criminal justice system involvement.
This course is sponsored by the Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network (JCOIN), an initiative funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
We also gratefully acknowledge the following people or organizations for contributions and support: the Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence at George Mason University, Slonky, LLC, and IJRD team members Amberly Prykhodko, Jennifer Joseph, Shelby Pederson, and Elizabeth Curley for helping to develop the series.
A special thanks to Faye Taxman and Amy Murphy on providing their guidance and input.
Pettus, C. and Eikenberry, J. Development and Implementation of Reliable and Adaptive Fidelity Measures for Programs offered to Justice-Involved Individuals. (2022). Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network Coordination and Translation Center. https://www.jcoinctc.org/courses/development-and-implementation-of-reliable-and-adaptive-fidelity-measures-for-programs-offered-to-justice-involved-individuals/
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Difficulty level: Beginner/Basic
Completion time: 0.75 hour(s)
Difficulty level: Beginner/Basic
Completion time: 0.75 hour(s)
Difficulty level: Beginner/Basic
Completion time: 0.75 hour(s)
Difficulty level: Beginner/Basic
Completion time: 0.75 hour(s)
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Difficulty level: Beginner/Basic
Completion time: 0.75 hour(s)






