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Violent Offenders - Grant T. Harris, Marnie E. Rice, Vernon L. Quinsey, Catherine A. Cormier

Violent Offenders

Appraising and Managing Risk
Buch | Hardcover
470 Seiten
2015 | Third Edition
American Psychological Association (Verlag)
9781433819018 (ISBN)
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Blending insights on violence prediction, clinical decision-making and treatment outcomes, the text traces the evolution of actuarial risk tools like VRAG and SORAG. Now updated with dynamic management strategies and the streamlined VRAG-R, it offers a nuanced framework for reducing recidivism among offender populations.
Predicting future violence among criminal offenders is notoriously difficult. In the previous editions of this popular book, the authors argued that community risk management is best done with actuarial assessment. Combining what is known about violence prediction, clinical decision making, and the literature on treatment outcome and program evaluation, they introduced and chronicled the development of their landmark assessment instruments, the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide (VRAG) and Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide. These have become go-to resources for forensic psychologists in the trenches today.
In this third edition, the authors review the major changes in the risk assessment field, which include a much larger and richer empirical literature, a focus on dynamic risk management among supervised offenders, and commentaries on the use and effectiveness of expert clinical judgment in determining risk. Perhaps most important, they also introduce the VRAG-R, a new actuarial tool that is easier to score than the VRAG and the SORAG while delivering equally accurate results. Written with the authors' usual clarity and keen insight, this book is a must-read for legal professionals and forensic psychologists, policymakers, and all those working with offender populations who hope to eliminate recidivism.

Grant T. Harris, PhD, was an adjunct associate professor of psychology at Queen's University at Kingston and an adjunct professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto. Dr. Harris was awarded several competitive research grants and published more than 5 scholarly works on the topics of actuarial violence risk assessment, sexual aggression, psychopathy, and the assessment and treatment of offenders and psychiatric clients. For each topic, the work addressed four issues: risks for the phenomenon, appropriate intervention, translation of knowledge for practitioners, and policy implications of the findings. Sadly, Dr. Harris suffered a fatal stroke in October 2 4. Marnie E. Rice, PhD, is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Canada's highest academic accolade. She has worked at Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care (formerly called the Mental Health Centre Penetanguishene) for 4 years as a clinical psychologist, researcher, and, for 4 years, director of research. She is currently Research Director Emerita and continues her research part time. Dr. Rice is also a professor of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences (part time) at McMaster University, a professor of psychiatry (adjunct) at the University of Toronto, and an associate professor of psychology (adjunct) at Queen's University. She has more than 5 scientific publications, including approximately 3 on the topic of violence risk assessment. Vernon L. Quinsey, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of psychology, biology, and psychiatry at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario and former director of research at the Penetanguishene, Ontario, Mental Health Centre. He is a recipient of a Significant Achievement Award from the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, a Career Contribution Award from the Criminal Justice Section of the Canadian Psychological Association, and the Donald Hebb Award for contributions to psychology as a science from the Canadian Psychological Association. Catherine A. Cormier, BA, was a research and clinical psychometrist for many years with the Research Department at the Mental Health Centre Penetanguishene, now the Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care. Her work was devoted to research and clinical assessment and treatment for violent offenders, particularly sex offenders and psychopaths. Ms. Cormier and her colleagues also developed the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment, the actuarial prediction instrument for domestic assaulters in conjunction with the Ontario Provincial Police, provincial corrections, and emergency clinics. Her last project involved the evaluation of the implementation of an evidence-based, integrated 3-month treatment for people with substance abuse and concurrent psychiatric diagnoses.

Acknowledgments

Introduction

I. Historical and Methodological Context



Historical Perspective and Early Prediction Research
Methods and Measurement

II. A New Generation of Follow-Up Research



Mentally Disordered and Other Violent Offenders
Sex Offenders

III. Development of Actuarial Violence Risk Assessment Tools



The Actuarial Prediction of Violence

IV. Changing the Practice of Violence Risk Assessment



Clinical Judgment
Criticisms of Actuarial Risk Assessment

V. Altering the Risk of Violence and Final Conclusions



Treatment and Management
Final Conclusions

Appendixes



A. Violence Risk Appraisal Guide (VRAG) Items and Norms
B. Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide (SORAG) Items and Norms
C. Violence Risk Appraisal Guide amp ndash Revised (VRAG amp ndash R) Items and Norms
D. Supplementary Scoring Instructions for the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide, Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide, and the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide amp ndash Revised Items
E. General Questions About the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide, Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide, and the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide amp ndash Revised
F. Prorating and Substituting for Missing Items on the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide, Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide, and Violence Risk Appraisal Guide amp ndash Revised
G. Example Psychosocial History Suitable for Scoring the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide, Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide, and the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide amp ndash Revised
H. Example Psychosocial History Suitable for Scoring the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide and the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide amp ndash Revised
I. Model Risk Appraisal Report Based on the Psychosocial History in Appendix G Using the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide
J. Forensic Institutional Decisions or Recommendations Scheme
K. Problem Identification Checklist (File Version)
L. Proximal Risk Factor Scale
M. Dynamic Risk Appraisal Scale

References

Index

About the Authors

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.4.2015
Reihe/Serie Law and Public Policy: Psychology and the Social Sciences Series
Verlagsort Washington DC
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Test in der Psychologie
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
ISBN-13 9781433819018 / 9781433819018
Zustand Neuware
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