Background Actuarial instruments may be useful in predicting long-term violence in mentally disordered patients. We compared two instruments that differ in terms of what they are designed to predict (general versus violent recividism) and the inclusion of stable mental health variables. Method A large sample of mentally disordered patients were scored on two risk assessment instruments, the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide (VRAG) and the Offender Group Reconviction Scale (OGRS), based on information at the point of discharge. Their criminal histories for at least 2 years following discharge were obtained from official records. Results Both instruments were good predictors of both violent and general offending. Over shorter periods (0·85], wh...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
Objectives: Instruments are needed to help clinicians make decisions about a patient's risk of futur...
Background: Violent offenders suffering from a major mental disorder (MMD) are sometimes publicly po...
Background Actuarial instruments may be useful in predicting long-term violence in mentally disorder...
Risk assessment instruments have become a preferred means for predicting future aggression, claiming...
The authors compared the ability of 3 commonly used measures of risk of future offending in a sample...
In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sexual crimes w...
We examined whether a leading instrument for the prediction of future violence in those with a menta...
BACKGROUND: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Following the meta-analysis by Bonta, Law, and Hanson, (1998) this study examined the ability of per...
Although structured tools have been widely used to predict violence risk in specialist mental health...
Background: The assessment of risk of violence among mentally disordered offenders has been a contro...
It remains unclear whether prediction of violence based on historical factors can be improved by add...
Methods to predict dangerousness (recidivism and institutional violence) in mentally disordered offe...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
Objectives: Instruments are needed to help clinicians make decisions about a patient's risk of futur...
Background: Violent offenders suffering from a major mental disorder (MMD) are sometimes publicly po...
Background Actuarial instruments may be useful in predicting long-term violence in mentally disorder...
Risk assessment instruments have become a preferred means for predicting future aggression, claiming...
The authors compared the ability of 3 commonly used measures of risk of future offending in a sample...
In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sexual crimes w...
We examined whether a leading instrument for the prediction of future violence in those with a menta...
BACKGROUND: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Following the meta-analysis by Bonta, Law, and Hanson, (1998) this study examined the ability of per...
Although structured tools have been widely used to predict violence risk in specialist mental health...
Background: The assessment of risk of violence among mentally disordered offenders has been a contro...
It remains unclear whether prediction of violence based on historical factors can be improved by add...
Methods to predict dangerousness (recidivism and institutional violence) in mentally disordered offe...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
Objectives: Instruments are needed to help clinicians make decisions about a patient's risk of futur...
Background: Violent offenders suffering from a major mental disorder (MMD) are sometimes publicly po...