Dynamic risk factors are the children of risk prediction. They were identified to help practitioners assess risk of recidivism and to set treatment targets likely to reduce reoffending. In this publication, the nature and function of dynamic risk factors are investigated and their strengths and limitations identified. This book was originally published as a special issue of Psychology, Crime and Law.
Dynamic risk factors are the children of risk prediction. They were identified to help practitioners assess risk of recidivism and to set treatment targets likely to reduce reoffending. In this publication, the nature and function of dynamic risk factors are investigated and their strengths and limitations identified. This book was originally published as a special issue of Psychology, Crime and Law.
Tony Ward is the Professor of Clinical Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Clare-Ann Fortune is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Dynamic risk factors: Scientific kinds or predictive constructs 2. Putting risk factors in their place: An evolutionary-developmental approach to understanding risk 3. A conceptual kaleidoscope: Contemplating dynamic structural risk and decoupling risk from need 4. Dysfunctional expertise and its relationship with dynamic risk factors in offenders 5. Problems in the measurement of dynamic risk factors in sexual offenders 6. Challenges for the theory and application of dynamic risk factors 7. Dynamic risk factors and sexual offending: The conundrum of assessment 8. Understanding dynamic risk factors for violence 9. Developing a theory of dynamic risk 10. Dynamic risk and protective factors 11. Desistance and dynamic risk factors belong together 12. From dynamic risk factors to casual processes
1. Dynamic risk factors: Scientific kinds or predictive constructs 2. Putting risk factors in their place: An evolutionary-developmental approach to understanding risk 3. A conceptual kaleidoscope: Contemplating dynamic structural risk and decoupling risk from need 4. Dysfunctional expertise and its relationship with dynamic risk factors in offenders 5. Problems in the measurement of dynamic risk factors in sexual offenders 6. Challenges for the theory and application of dynamic risk factors 7. Dynamic risk factors and sexual offending: The conundrum of assessment 8. Understanding dynamic risk factors for violence 9. Developing a theory of dynamic risk 10. Dynamic risk and protective factors 11. Desistance and dynamic risk factors belong together 12. From dynamic risk factors to casual processes
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