A TIDES Update & and R-N-R Remix with Brad Bogue!!!

A TIDES Update & and R-N-R Remix with Brad Bogue!!!

From The Criminologist by Joe Arvidson

January 8, 2026 · 1h 1m · Season 5 · Episode 237

About this episode

The episode features updates on the TIDES Supervision Model and a re-release of an interview with Brad Bogue discussing RNR principles.

After a brief production pause, The Criminologist Podcast returns with a powerful blend of updates and reflections — both current and classic!!! In this episode, host Joseph Arvidson shares some exciting developments surrounding the ongoing implementation and development of the TIDES Supervision Model , including: ✅ Recent success rolling out TIDES with Partners in Behavioral Health in Minnesota ✅ Expansion of our training delivery options — now offering both in-person (3-day) and virtual formats for the Initial User Training ✅ The launch of our Train-the-Trainer (ToT) curriculum , designed to support internal agency capacity-building ✅ A heartfelt shoutout to Nicole Kimberley-Staeheli (TIDES Co-Creator) and Heather Young (our newly minted TIDES Trainer) — your dedication is helping this model thrive! 🎯 As part of our collaboration with PBH, we also began integrating the DRAOR assessment (Dynamic Risk Assessment for Offender Reentry), developed by Dr. Caleb Lloyd , as a dynamic complement to TIDES. For agencies seeking a desistance-aligned measurement tool , DRAOR is a game changer. But that's not all... 🔁 In the spirit of "Greatest Hits" and in lieu of a new guest, we're…

People in this episode

Host: Joseph Arvidson

Guest: Brad Bogue

Topics covered

  • TIDES Supervision Model
  • Dynamic Risk Assessment
  • RNR principles
  • desistance-aligned measurement
  • training delivery options

Keywords

  • TIDES
  • RNR
  • DRAOR
  • Brad Bogue
  • training
  • desistance
  • risk assessment

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Partners in Behavioral Health, TIDES, J-SAT, DRAOR

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