The HCR-20(V3) is a violence risk assessment tool that is widely used in forensic clinical practice for risk management planning. The predictive value of the tool, when used in court for legal decision-making, is not yet intensively been studied and questions about legal admissibility may arise. This article aims to provide legal and mental health practitioners with an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of the HCR-20(V3) when applied in legal settings. The HCR-20(V3) is described and discussed with respect to its psychometric properties for different groups and settings. Issues involving legal admissibility and potential biases when conducting violence risk assessments with the HCR-20(V3) are outlined. To explore legal admissibility c...
Objective: This study tested the interrater reliability and criterion-related validity of structured...
This thesis explores the value of including protective factors in the violence risk assessment and r...
Objective: This study tested the interrater reliability and criterion-related validity of structured...
The HCR-20(V3) is a violence risk assessment tool that is widely used in forensic clinical practice ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how raters combine constituent components of Histor...
Traditionally, mental health professionals are requested to provide their opinion regarding how dang...
This thesis presents a detailed perspective of the use and predictive ability of the Historical Clin...
In this prospective study, the dutch version of the hcr-20 (an instrument assessing risk factors for...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
Objective: Assessing risk for violence is a complex task often based on not objective or structured ...
Structured risk assessment has become a part of routine practice in forensic settings. However, litt...
The identification and management of individuals with a perceived high risk of future violence is of...
There has been a growing optimism regarding the accuracy of structured instruments for violence risk...
Objective: This study tested the interrater reliability and criterion-related validity of structured...
This thesis explores the value of including protective factors in the violence risk assessment and r...
Objective: This study tested the interrater reliability and criterion-related validity of structured...
The HCR-20(V3) is a violence risk assessment tool that is widely used in forensic clinical practice ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how raters combine constituent components of Histor...
Traditionally, mental health professionals are requested to provide their opinion regarding how dang...
This thesis presents a detailed perspective of the use and predictive ability of the Historical Clin...
In this prospective study, the dutch version of the hcr-20 (an instrument assessing risk factors for...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
Objective: Assessing risk for violence is a complex task often based on not objective or structured ...
Structured risk assessment has become a part of routine practice in forensic settings. However, litt...
The identification and management of individuals with a perceived high risk of future violence is of...
There has been a growing optimism regarding the accuracy of structured instruments for violence risk...
Objective: This study tested the interrater reliability and criterion-related validity of structured...
This thesis explores the value of including protective factors in the violence risk assessment and r...
Objective: This study tested the interrater reliability and criterion-related validity of structured...