The utilization of violence risk instruments in forensic populations is increasing and a plethora of empirical investigations support their ability to predict recidivistic outcomes. However, the generalizability of these findings to culturally diverse populations is problematic given dissimilarities in cultural traditions, norms, and experiences. The present study explored this subject in relation to Aboriginal Australians. First, a concert of violence risk markers that are more prevalent among Aboriginal Australian offenders compared with non-Aboriginal offenders were examined in light of their social and historical context. Next, studies employing violence risk instruments on cohorts of Aboriginal Australian offenders were reviewed. Findi...
The over-representation of Indigenous offenders in Canadian prisons highlights the importance of res...
This research identified the presence and severity of salient risk factors for violence and assessed...
Risk assessments are necessary to decide which offenders should be targeted for rehabilitation and t...
As the prediction of the risk of violent1 re-offending behaviour has become more important in the co...
The prediction of risk of violent and sexual reoffending is very important for the mental health and...
This article outlines the current utility of Indigenous culturally specific risk factors for violenc...
Forensic professionals and courts have frequently expressed concern about the susceptibility of cont...
As actuarial prediction of risk has advanced to assume a central role in correctional work, concern ...
There is a paucity of literature examining the predictive accuracy of widely used juvenile violence ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Violence risk instruments are administ...
Law and ethics require that risk assessment should be cross-culturally valid and fair, but Australia...
Law and ethics require that risk assessment should be cross-culturally valid and fair, but Australia...
In recent times there has been much discussion about the high level of violence amongst Australia’s ...
This is an empirical study which uses a multifactorial risk framework to investigate the factors tha...
There is a paucity of literature examining the predictive accuracy of widely used juvenile violence ...
The over-representation of Indigenous offenders in Canadian prisons highlights the importance of res...
This research identified the presence and severity of salient risk factors for violence and assessed...
Risk assessments are necessary to decide which offenders should be targeted for rehabilitation and t...
As the prediction of the risk of violent1 re-offending behaviour has become more important in the co...
The prediction of risk of violent and sexual reoffending is very important for the mental health and...
This article outlines the current utility of Indigenous culturally specific risk factors for violenc...
Forensic professionals and courts have frequently expressed concern about the susceptibility of cont...
As actuarial prediction of risk has advanced to assume a central role in correctional work, concern ...
There is a paucity of literature examining the predictive accuracy of widely used juvenile violence ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Violence risk instruments are administ...
Law and ethics require that risk assessment should be cross-culturally valid and fair, but Australia...
Law and ethics require that risk assessment should be cross-culturally valid and fair, but Australia...
In recent times there has been much discussion about the high level of violence amongst Australia’s ...
This is an empirical study which uses a multifactorial risk framework to investigate the factors tha...
There is a paucity of literature examining the predictive accuracy of widely used juvenile violence ...
The over-representation of Indigenous offenders in Canadian prisons highlights the importance of res...
This research identified the presence and severity of salient risk factors for violence and assessed...
Risk assessments are necessary to decide which offenders should be targeted for rehabilitation and t...