nonpunitive measures
Which legal measures are primarily tools for teaching proper standards of conduct and performance, and do not constitute punishment
Which legal measures are primarily tools for teaching proper standards of conduct and performance, and do not constitute punishment
Which legal measures are primarily tools for teaching proper standards of conduct and performance, and do not constitute punishment
nonpunitive measures
nonpunitive measures
nonpunitive measures
Which legal measures are primarily tools for teaching proper standards of conduct and performance, and do not constitute punishment
nonpunitive measures
Legal measures that primarily serve as tools for teaching proper standards of conduct, rather than constituting punishment, include restorative justice practices and diversion programs. These approaches focus on rehabilitation, reconciliation, and community involvement, encouraging offenders to understand the impact of their actions and make amends. By emphasizing education and personal growth, these measures aim to prevent future offenses and promote positive behavior change.
measurement of actual performance
Depends on which program you are interested in. Here is a list of the HS performance standards guide: eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc/standards/hspps
Performance standards according to Bandura refer to the criteria used to evaluate one's own performance. Bandura posits that individuals judge their own performance based on these standards, which can influence their motivation and self-efficacy beliefs. These standards serve as guidelines for setting goals and assessing personal achievement.