Authors
Kevin S Douglas, Jennifer L Skeem
Publication date
2005/9
Journal
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
347
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Substantial strides have been made in the field of violence risk assessment. Numerous robust risk factors have been identified and incorporated into structured violence risk assessment instruments. The concepts of violence prevention, management, and treatment have been infused into contemporary thinking on risk assessment. This conceptual development underscores the necessity of identifying, measuring, and monitoring changeable (dynamic) risk factors—the most promising targets for risk reduction efforts. However, empirical investigation of dynamic risk is virtually absent from the literature. In this article, the authors (a) differentiate risk status (interindividual risk level based largely on static risk factors) from risk state (intraindividual risk level determined largely by current status on dynamic risk factors),(b) analyze the relevance of contemporary risk assessment measures for capturing dynamic risk, and (c …
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