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      Assessing risk for inpatient violence on high-security forensic psychiatric units 

      Hogan, Neil (2015-08-21)
      While forensic psychiatric inpatient violence is a serious problem, research on risk assessment for this outcome is limited; the current research investigated the predictive validity of a number of structured risk/forensic ...
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      Examining the relationship of risk, treatment readiness, and therapeutic change to recidivism in a sample of treated sex offenders 

      Sowden, Justina (2014-01-03)
      The present study examined the interrelationship of risk for recidivism, treatment readiness and responsivity, treatment-related change, treatment attrition, and recidivism among sexual offenders. It provided a cross ...
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      The treatment of psychopathic sexual offenders : Exploring the influence of risk, change, subtype, and adaptation on recidivism 

      Sewall, Lindsay (2015-08-27)
      Although their numbers are in the minority in the general offender population, psychopathic offenders are responsible for a significant proportion of the most serious offenses committed (Hare, 1993, 2003). A particularly ...

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      PCL-R (2)risk assessment (2)treatment (2)attrition (1)forensic mental health (1)forensic psychiatry (1)HCR-20V3 (1)inpatient violence (1)psychopathy (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (2)2014 (1)Degree LevelDoctoral (3)
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