This study investigates the incremental validity of changes in ten stress-related acute dynamic risk factors, collected through automated telephony over 30 consecutive days following parole, for predicting time to recidivism during the following year. Before release, the participants completed self-report assessment of some stable risk factors–impulsiveness and history of problematic substance use–as well as an assessment of symptoms of anxiety experienced during the weeks prior to release. Analysis of the baseline assessments showed that impulsiveness and a history of problematic substance use, but not pre-release symptoms of anxiety, were associated with recidivism during the parole year. Growth modelling using a linear mixed model was us...
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This study examined a biopsychosocial approach on risk assessment in a clinical sample of youth offe...
This study investigates the incremental validity of changes in ten stress-related acute dynamic risk...
Few studies have assessed acute dynamic risk repeatedly among paroled offenders to investigate the r...
Dynamic risk and protective factors are changeable, psychosocial variables associated with an increa...
The transition from prison to society is a challenging period for offenders released from prison. Re...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
In an attempt to bridge the gap between research and practice in the domain of criminal risk assessm...
Few studies have examined change after treatment completion; such investigations can enhance our und...
Prison release planning is rarely based on adequate assessment using evidence-based instruments. Thi...
The predictive validity of the Violence Risk Scale (VRS) has been demonstrated in a number of instit...
Background:The re-entry process is considered to be a stressful event and stress has been identified...
In deciding whether to release a prisoner on parole, the Parole Board as provided with a statistical...
Using a sample of 497 Canadian women released into the community from federal prisons, this study ex...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
© 2017 International Association for Correctional and Forensic PsychologyThe Youth Level of Service/...
This study examined a biopsychosocial approach on risk assessment in a clinical sample of youth offe...
This study investigates the incremental validity of changes in ten stress-related acute dynamic risk...
Few studies have assessed acute dynamic risk repeatedly among paroled offenders to investigate the r...
Dynamic risk and protective factors are changeable, psychosocial variables associated with an increa...
The transition from prison to society is a challenging period for offenders released from prison. Re...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
In an attempt to bridge the gap between research and practice in the domain of criminal risk assessm...
Few studies have examined change after treatment completion; such investigations can enhance our und...
Prison release planning is rarely based on adequate assessment using evidence-based instruments. Thi...
The predictive validity of the Violence Risk Scale (VRS) has been demonstrated in a number of instit...
Background:The re-entry process is considered to be a stressful event and stress has been identified...
In deciding whether to release a prisoner on parole, the Parole Board as provided with a statistical...
Using a sample of 497 Canadian women released into the community from federal prisons, this study ex...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
© 2017 International Association for Correctional and Forensic PsychologyThe Youth Level of Service/...
This study examined a biopsychosocial approach on risk assessment in a clinical sample of youth offe...