The Risk Reduction Program (RRP) is designed to identify installation and Soldiers high-risk behaviors (HRB) and help formulate mitigating prevention strategies with the goal of increasing mission readiness. This program focuses on effective use of installation resources and coordinated efforts between commanders and installation agencies to identify HRB patterns and to implement effective prevention strategies.

The Risk Reduction Program offers commanders several management tools within the Commander’s Risk Reduction Toolkit (CRRT). These tools track a variety of areas, including; Deaths, Suicide Attempts, Absence Without Leave, Drug and Alcohol Offenses, Traffic Violations, Crimes Against Persons and Property, Chapter Eliminations, Courts Martial and Disciplinary Actions, Drug Testing rates, etc. This program aims to help place prevention resources toward the identified HRB and assists in maintaining Soldier and unit readiness.

The Risk Reduction Program Coordinator works in concert with the Installation Prevention Team (IPT), and Commanders, to implement, facilitate and coordinate the Risk Reduction prevention strategies. The Risk Reduction Program point of contact also offers the Unit Risk Inventory (URI) and the Reintegration Unit Risk Inventory (R-URI). These surveys are anonymous questionnaires designed to screen for HRBs and attitudes that compromise unit readiness. The URI is recommended to be utilized by Commanders annual, and it can be administered to the unit at least 120 days prior to deployment. The R-URI must be administered to redeploying Soldiers between 30-90 days after redeployment. The results of the URI/R-URI will be used to adjust training and prevention efforts within the unit to reduce HRB. The URI is also a great tool for incoming Commanders to assess the readiness and risk factors within the unit.