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dc.contributor.authorHollin, Clive R.
dc.date.accessioned2017-09-06T12:39:29Z
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dc.date.issued1997
dc.identifier.citationHollin, C. R. (1997). Assessing and managing forensic risk: How research findings can contribute to improving practice. Psychiatric Care, 4 (5), pp.212-215.
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/5126
dc.description.abstractFollowing clarification of some basic terms, this article offers an overview of the literature that considers the actuarial assessment of risk of general reoffending, risk of violent reoffending and risk of sexual reoffending for mentally disordered offenders. It is suggested that we can build up this robust research base to devise clinically sensitive risk management systems. The outline of such a system is offered for discussion amongst colleagues working the field.
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dc.subjectMentally disabled persons
dc.subjectBehaviour
dc.titleAssessing and managing forensic risk: How research findings can contribute to improving practice
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html.description.abstractFollowing clarification of some basic terms, this article offers an overview of the literature that considers the actuarial assessment of risk of general reoffending, risk of violent reoffending and risk of sexual reoffending for mentally disordered offenders. It is suggested that we can build up this robust research base to devise clinically sensitive risk management systems. The outline of such a system is offered for discussion amongst colleagues working the field.


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