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1. Situational Risk Factors and Institutional Violence
The use of the Promoting Situational Risk Interventions by Situational Management - Scottish Prison Service Version ... Read More
Added: July 01, 2008
2. Assessing the Utility of Risk Assessment Tools and Personality Measures in the Prediction of Violent Recidivism for Adult Offenders
The validity and utility of various instruments used for predicting violent risk are assessed. Sections following an ... Read More
Added: May 06, 2008
3. Risk Assessment by Mental Health Professionals and the Prevention of Future Violent Behavior
The legal relevancy of risk assessment for mental health professionals is discussed. Topics covered include: the ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
4. Murder and Serious Sexual Assault: What Criminal Histories Can Reveal About Future Serious Offending
The "presence of risk factors within a prior criminal history that might have some potential application in appropriate ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
5. Offenders' Risk of Serious Harm: A Literature Review
The identification of the following main risk factors (among others) associated with increased potential for causing harm is ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
6. Assessing Treatment Change Among Family Violent Offenders: Reliability and Validity of a Family Violence Treatment Assessment Battery
Little agreement exists as to what measures should be used for assessing the impact of family violence programs on ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
7. GIU: "Gang Intel" Unit
Gang-related crime affects 95% of the largest U.S. cities and 88% of the smaller cities. This article describes how the NYC ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006

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