RT Article T1 Misalignment in supervision: implementing risk/needs assessment instruments in probation JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 42 IS 3 SP 263 OP 285 A1 Viglione, Jill A2 Rudes, Danielle S. 1970- A2 Taxman, Faye S. 1955- LA English YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1885233256 AB Risk and needs assessment (RNA) tools are well regarded as a critical component of a community corrections organization implementing evidence-based practices (EBPs), given the potential impact of using such tools on offender-level and system outcomes. The current study examines how probation officers (POs) use a validated RNA tool in two adult probation settings. Using interview and observational data, this study explores how POs use an assessment tool during all facets of their work from preplanning, routine administrative tasks, and face-to-face case management interactions with probation clients. Findings suggest POs overwhelmingly administer the RNA tool, but rarely link the RNA scores to key case management or supervision decisions. These findings highlight some of the challenges and complexities associated with the application of RNA tools in everyday practice. Study implications emphasize the need to modify current probation practices to create a synergy between the RNA and related supervision practices. Findings from this study contribute to a better appreciation for how the new penology integrates risk management with client-centered case models to improve outcomes. K1 Case Management K1 Decision Making K1 Probation K1 risk and needs assessment K1 supervision practices DO 10.1177/0093854814548447