The authors compared the ability of 3 commonly used measures of risk of future offending in a sample of 315 mentally disordered offenders discharged from a medium-secure unit in the United Kingdom. The authors explored whether the same criminogenic factors that predict recidivism in the general population also predict recidivism in mentally disordered offenders. The actuarial measure, using mainly criminological variables, provided the best prediction of recidivism compared with measures based on personality or clinical information, which provided no incremental validity over the actuarial measure. The authors suggest that for maximum efficacy clinical risk should be rated at a time of active symptoms rather than at discharge when symptoms ...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
The literature on risk factors for recidivism in offenders with intellectual disability (ID) is inco...
Background Among mainstream offenders, the severe personality disorder of psychopathy has considerab...
The authors compared the ability of 3 commonly used measures of risk of future offending in a sample...
Following the meta-analysis by Bonta, Law, and Hanson, (1998) this study examined the ability of per...
This study focuses on exploring the predictive validity of the Historical Clinical Risk Management-2...
The efficacy of the Historical, Clinical, and Risk Management Scales (HCR-20; C. D. Webster, D. Eave...
Background Actuarial instruments may be useful in predicting long-term violence in mentally disorder...
We examined whether a leading instrument for the prediction of future violence in those with a menta...
In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sexual crimes w...
BACKGROUND: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Background Risk assessment of future violent acts is of great importance for both public protecti...
This study provides an initial analysis of how effective commonly used risk assessment and psycholog...
Background: The assessment of risk of violence among mentally disordered offenders has been a contro...
The present study compared the ability to predict violent recidivism using the PCL-R (Psychopathy Ch...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
The literature on risk factors for recidivism in offenders with intellectual disability (ID) is inco...
Background Among mainstream offenders, the severe personality disorder of psychopathy has considerab...
The authors compared the ability of 3 commonly used measures of risk of future offending in a sample...
Following the meta-analysis by Bonta, Law, and Hanson, (1998) this study examined the ability of per...
This study focuses on exploring the predictive validity of the Historical Clinical Risk Management-2...
The efficacy of the Historical, Clinical, and Risk Management Scales (HCR-20; C. D. Webster, D. Eave...
Background Actuarial instruments may be useful in predicting long-term violence in mentally disorder...
We examined whether a leading instrument for the prediction of future violence in those with a menta...
In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sexual crimes w...
BACKGROUND: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Background Risk assessment of future violent acts is of great importance for both public protecti...
This study provides an initial analysis of how effective commonly used risk assessment and psycholog...
Background: The assessment of risk of violence among mentally disordered offenders has been a contro...
The present study compared the ability to predict violent recidivism using the PCL-R (Psychopathy Ch...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
The literature on risk factors for recidivism in offenders with intellectual disability (ID) is inco...
Background Among mainstream offenders, the severe personality disorder of psychopathy has considerab...