"Fusing leading-edge research with insights that come only from hard-earned clinical experience, Singh, Bjorkly, and Fazel have established violence risk assessment as a phenomenon of global reach. In International Perspectives on Violence Risk Assessment they and their collaborators authoritatively document the similarities and differences in approaches to forecasting harm across both cultural contexts and legal traditions. With any luck, this
remarkable book portends a surge of worldwide collaboration in both scholarly investigation and professional practice."
--John Monahan, PhD, Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, and Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia

With the world's prison population continuing to grow and the number of inpatient beds in psychiatric hospitals on the rise, establishing valid and reliable methods of identifying individuals who will commit violent acts is an important global health and public safety issue. One approach to identifying future offenders is through the use of risk assessment--unstructured and structured methods of predicting the likelihood of antisocial behavior. Although much has been written on the performance of risk assessment in research settings, little is known about current standards of practice and relevant public policy across the globe. International Perspectives on Violence Risk Assessment includes chapters by leading risk assessment scholars in more than 15 countries and explores the topic from a truly international outlook. Using findings from the seminal International Risk Survey (IRiS), the largest qualitative study in the history of the field, current assessment, management, and monitoring practices on six continents are explored. Authors identify and describe the most commonly used risk assessment tools, examine risk communication preferences, and provide recommendations for mental health practitioners, criminal justice professionals, and legal professionals. Finally, authors review the seminal research studies, current practice guidelines, and relevant legal statutes of their jurisdictions. This volume serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers interested in this rapidly evolving field.
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International Perspectives on Violence Risk Assessment includes chapters by leading risk assessment scholars in more than 15 countries and explores the topic from a truly international outlook.
Series Foreword Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributors Section 1: Violence Risk Assessment: The International State of the Art 1. An Introduction to the Assessment of Violence Risk Nicholas Scurich 2. Methodological Considerations in Risk Assessment Research Seena Fazel and Stål Bjørkly 3. Adapting Risk Assessment Tools to New Jurisdictions Vivienne de Vogel and Michiel de Vries Robbé 4. Implementation of Violence Risk Assessment Instruments into Mental Healthcare Settings Quazi Haque 5. The Process and Context of Violence Risk Assessment: Toward Integrating Science into Clinical Practice Eric B. Elbogen 6. Violence Risk Assessment Tools: A Systematic Review of Surveys Claudia C. Hurducas, Jay P. Singh, Corine de Ruiter, and John Petrila Section 2: The International Risk Survey (IRiS): Global Findings 7. The International Risk Survey (IRiS): Use and Perceived Utility of Structured Violence Risk Assessment Tools in 44 Countries Jay P. Singh, Sarah L. Desmarais, Randy K. Otto, Karen L. Petersen, Michelle M. Pritchard, and Tonia L. Nicholls 8. Comparing Preferences for Actuarial vs. Structured Professional Judgment Violence Risk Assessment Measures across Five Continents: To What Extent is Practice is Keeping Pace with Science? Tonia L. Nicholls, Karen L. Petersen, and Michelle M. Pritchard 9. Risk Communication: An International Update Kirk Heilbrun, Rebecca Newsham, and Victoria Pietruszka 10. Perceived Barriers to the Implementation of Violence Risk Assessment Tools Adrian Cree Section 3: The International Risk Survey (IRiS): Country-Specific Findings 11. Violence Risk Assessment in Latin America Jorge O. Folino, Daniella K. Villalba, and Jay P. Singh 12. Recidivism Risk Assessment in Belgium: Clinical Practice, Research, and Legislative Aspects Claire Ducro and Thierry Pham 13. Canadian Contributions to Violence Risk Assessment: Policy, Practice, and Future Directions Adam J. E. Blanchard, Kim A. Reeves, and Andrea L. Gibas 14. Violence Risk Assessment in Denmark Louise Hjort Nielsen, Sarah B. van Mastrigt, and Tine Wøbbe 15. The Current Status of Sexual and Violent Recidivism and Risk Assessment Research in Germany and Austria Martin Rettenberger 16. Violence Risk Assessment in Hong Kong Robyn Mei Yee Ho and Chor Kwan Yan 17. The Assessment of Violence Risk: The State-of-the-Art in Mexico Verónica Godoy-Cervera, Paulino Dzib, Isaac Aguilar Ortega, Daniella K. Villalba, and Jay P. Singh 18. Risk Assessment in The Netherlands Corine de Ruiter 19. Violence Risk Assessment Practices in Spain Karin Arbach-Lucioni and Antonio Andrés-Pueyo 20. Violence Risk Assessment in Switzerland Sabine Hahn 21. The Current State of Violence Risk Assessment in England and Wales Michael Doyle and Sarah-Jayne Leonard 22. Risk Assessment in the United States David DeMatteo, Stephanie Brooks Holliday, Meghann Galloway, and Unnati Patel 23. Risk Assessment Practices for Sexual and Violent Offenders in Israel Rabeea Assy and Doron Menashe Appendix: Structured Instruments Commonly-used in Violence Risk Assessments Stephanie Wilson, Jay P. Singh, Natascha Leech, and Tonia Nicholls Index
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"Fusing leading-edge research with insights that come only from hard-earned clinical experience, Singh, Bjorkly, and Fazel have established violence risk assessment as a phenomenon of global reach. In International Perspectives on Violence Risk Assessment they and their collaborators authoritatively document the similarities and differences in approaches to forecasting harm across both cultural contexts and legal traditions. With any luck, this remarkable book portends a surge of worldwide collaboration in both scholarly investigation and professional practice." --John Monahan, PhD, Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, and Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia
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Selling point: First book to focus on violence risk assessment from an international perspective and contains many previously unpublished findings from the seminal International Risk Survey (IRiS) Selling point: The International Risk Survey (IRiS) is the first survey on violence risk assessment to compare practices across continents and disciplines Selling point: The International Risk Survey (IRiS) is the largest published survey of violence risk assessment ever Selling point: Leading scholars review research studies, current practice guidelines, and legal statutes from over 15 countries
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Jay P. Singh, PhD, PhD, is Founder of the Global Institute of Forensic Research and Professor of Epidemiology and Violence Risk Assessment at Molde University College in Norway. Professor Singh serves as Clinical Associate in the Department of Psychiatry and Senior Research Fellow at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the rapid dissemination of evidence-based practice in the areas of mental health, corrections, and the law. Stål Bjørkly, PsyD, is Professor of Health Sciences and Social Care at Molde University College in Norway. Professor Bjørkly serves as Specialist Clinical Psychologist at Helse Sør-Øst in Oslo and maintains a private practice in Molde. His research focuses on the assessment and management of institutional and community violence, the relationship between psychosis and violence, and screening for violence risk in civil psychiatric settings. Seena Fazel, BSc(Hons), MBChB, MD, FRCPsych, is Professor of Forensic Psychiatry at the University of Oxford in England. Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow and Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Professor Fazel's research focuses on violence risk assessment, the relationship between mental illness and violent crime, and the mental health of prisoners.
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Selling point: First book to focus on violence risk assessment from an international perspective and contains many previously unpublished findings from the seminal International Risk Survey (IRiS) Selling point: The International Risk Survey (IRiS) is the first survey on violence risk assessment to compare practices across continents and disciplines Selling point: The International Risk Survey (IRiS) is the largest published survey of violence risk assessment ever Selling point: Leading scholars review research studies, current practice guidelines, and legal statutes from over 15 countries
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199386291
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc; Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
544 gr
Høyde
155 mm
Bredde
231 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
418

Om bidragsyterne

Jay P. Singh, PhD, PhD, is Founder of the Global Institute of Forensic Research and Professor of Epidemiology and Violence Risk Assessment at Molde University College in Norway. Professor Singh serves as Clinical Associate in the Department of Psychiatry and Senior Research Fellow at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the rapid dissemination of evidence-based practice in the areas of mental health, corrections, and the law. Stål Bjørkly, PsyD, is Professor of Health Sciences and Social Care at Molde University College in Norway. Professor Bjørkly serves as Specialist Clinical Psychologist at Helse Sør-Øst in Oslo and maintains a private practice in Molde. His research focuses on the assessment and management of institutional and community violence, the relationship between psychosis and violence, and screening for violence risk in civil psychiatric settings. Seena Fazel, BSc(Hons), MBChB, MD, FRCPsych, is Professor of Forensic Psychiatry at the University of Oxford in England. Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow and Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Professor Fazel's research focuses on violence risk assessment, the relationship between mental illness and violent crime, and the mental health of prisoners.