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There are a large number of structured instruments that assist in the assessment of antisocial, viol...
Predictions of dangerousness, violence, and recidivism continue to play an ever-growing role in the ...
Julie Perkins, and Sebastien Gratton for their assistance in data collection and offender tracking. ...
This report was prepared under contract to the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparednes...
Recently there has been increased interest among researchers and those working in the Juvenile Justi...
The predictive validity of the Violence Risk Scale (VRS) has been demonstrated in a number of instit...
This study provides an initial analysis of how effective commonly used risk assessment and psycholog...
The authors compared the ability of 3 commonly used measures of risk of future offending in a sample...
The primary aim of this study is to determine the extent to which the consideration of strengths enh...
This study surveyed 199 forensic clinicians about the practices that they use in assessing violence ...
An estimated 60% of sex offenders serve a term of probation or parole, and the level of risk posed b...
This chapter provides a historical overview of research and practice in violence risk assessment. Un...
In an attempt to bridge the gap between research and practice in the domain of criminal risk assessm...
This study examines the predictive validity of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments fo...
The present study compared the ability to predict violent recidivism using the PCL-R (Psychopathy Ch...
There are a large number of structured instruments that assist in the assessment of antisocial, viol...
Predictions of dangerousness, violence, and recidivism continue to play an ever-growing role in the ...
Julie Perkins, and Sebastien Gratton for their assistance in data collection and offender tracking. ...
This report was prepared under contract to the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparednes...
Recently there has been increased interest among researchers and those working in the Juvenile Justi...
The predictive validity of the Violence Risk Scale (VRS) has been demonstrated in a number of instit...
This study provides an initial analysis of how effective commonly used risk assessment and psycholog...
The authors compared the ability of 3 commonly used measures of risk of future offending in a sample...
The primary aim of this study is to determine the extent to which the consideration of strengths enh...
This study surveyed 199 forensic clinicians about the practices that they use in assessing violence ...
An estimated 60% of sex offenders serve a term of probation or parole, and the level of risk posed b...
This chapter provides a historical overview of research and practice in violence risk assessment. Un...
In an attempt to bridge the gap between research and practice in the domain of criminal risk assessm...
This study examines the predictive validity of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments fo...
The present study compared the ability to predict violent recidivism using the PCL-R (Psychopathy Ch...
There are a large number of structured instruments that assist in the assessment of antisocial, viol...
Predictions of dangerousness, violence, and recidivism continue to play an ever-growing role in the ...
Julie Perkins, and Sebastien Gratton for their assistance in data collection and offender tracking. ...