When mental health experts provide information to courts on the results of a risk assessment conducted on a defendant or patient, they engage in “risk communication. ” We examined the effects of four different forms of risk communication (prediction, categorical, risk factors/risk management, or hybrid) on judges ’ (n = 253) perceptions of risk assessment evidence intro-duced in a case where they must decide whether to release from the hospital an individual found not guilty by reason of insanity. Judges who received information in the risk factors/risk management form were more likely to release the patient than were those who received prediction-based or categorical risk information. Judges with greater experience hearing cases involving ...
The question of a criminal defendant’s risk for future offending may be of interest to courts in a v...
Risk-communication interventions are associated with benefits at both the individual and the public ...
It is unclear whether witness mental illness and special measures used with witnesses in court impac...
When mental health experts provide information to courts on the results of a risk assessment conduct...
Beginning in the 1990s, researchers in the field of violence risk assessment recognized that even th...
Although risk management has been studied in a variety of contexts, risk management has not been tra...
The legal system often charges forensic clinicians with the task of assisting the court in making de...
The legal system often charges forensic clinicians with the task of assisting the court in making de...
There is currently limited understanding about how best to communicate the results of violence risk ...
The goal of this study was to compare the risk assessment reports of prosecution-retained (n = 43) a...
Despite the increased presence of risk assessment evidence in sentencing proceedings, its role has b...
Despite perceived promise of variable (i.e., dynamic) risk factors for violence risk assessment, lit...
40 pagesYoung adults were shown hypothetical stimulus vignettes describing mental patients and were ...
A sample of almost 100 judges exhibited well-known patterns of biases in risk beliefs and reasonable...
Every day, in psychiatric institutions, forensic clinicians face the complex task of making decision...
The question of a criminal defendant’s risk for future offending may be of interest to courts in a v...
Risk-communication interventions are associated with benefits at both the individual and the public ...
It is unclear whether witness mental illness and special measures used with witnesses in court impac...
When mental health experts provide information to courts on the results of a risk assessment conduct...
Beginning in the 1990s, researchers in the field of violence risk assessment recognized that even th...
Although risk management has been studied in a variety of contexts, risk management has not been tra...
The legal system often charges forensic clinicians with the task of assisting the court in making de...
The legal system often charges forensic clinicians with the task of assisting the court in making de...
There is currently limited understanding about how best to communicate the results of violence risk ...
The goal of this study was to compare the risk assessment reports of prosecution-retained (n = 43) a...
Despite the increased presence of risk assessment evidence in sentencing proceedings, its role has b...
Despite perceived promise of variable (i.e., dynamic) risk factors for violence risk assessment, lit...
40 pagesYoung adults were shown hypothetical stimulus vignettes describing mental patients and were ...
A sample of almost 100 judges exhibited well-known patterns of biases in risk beliefs and reasonable...
Every day, in psychiatric institutions, forensic clinicians face the complex task of making decision...
The question of a criminal defendant’s risk for future offending may be of interest to courts in a v...
Risk-communication interventions are associated with benefits at both the individual and the public ...
It is unclear whether witness mental illness and special measures used with witnesses in court impac...