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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jeremy F. Mills (private practice, Canada) , Daryl G. Kroner (Southern Illinois University, United States) , Robert D. Morgan (Texas Tech University, United States)Publisher: Guilford Publications Imprint: Guilford Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9781606239841ISBN 10: 1606239848 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 17 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents_x000D__x000D_ 1. Violence Risk Assessment: An Introduction_x000D_2. Violence Risk Factors_x000D_3. Risk Appraisal Instruments_x000D_4. Issues in Risk Assessment_x000D_5. An Integrated-Actuarial Approach to the Assessment and Management of Risk for Violence_x000D_6. The Risk Assessment Process_x000D_7. Telling the Story: An Outline for the Report_x000D_Appendix. Sample Violence Risk Assessment_x000D_Reviews"""When it comes to violence risk assessment, mental health professionals can feel lost in a sea of contradictory claims. Finally, Mills et al. have produced a user-friendly map that provides robust, accurate, even-handed, and readable advice about this crucial task. From rising stars in forensic psychology, this is an outstanding contribution to the field, and one that will have a very long shelf life. Buy this book!"" - Joel A. Dvoskin, past president, American Psychology-Law Society; Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona, USA ""When mental health clinicians are asked to assess the risk of violence, their determinations have serious implications for both the patient and the public. To aid clinicians in making these important decisions, Mills et al. offer an evidence-based framework for risk assessment. The authors present essential forensic tools substantiated with current research. Their framework for risk assessment does not end with gathering information and formulating opinions; they also include practical guidelines for developing risk management strategies and reporting risk to the court, as well as other stakeholders in the criminal justice and mental health systems. The authors integrate research and clinical knowledge in a manner that provides clinicians with the state of the art and science of risk assessment. A welcome resource."" - Allan Barsky, School of Social Work, Florida Atlantic University, USA ""This excellent book provides a practical, evidence-based, step-by-step guide to choosing risk assessment instruments, doing a thorough risk assessment, and conveying your conclusions in a user-friendly report. The authors convey a thorough knowledge of the research literature, but it is also clear that they have been in the trenches. This book is a 'must' for novices who work in forensic settings."" - Phillip Resnick, Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University, USA" When it comes to violence risk assessment, mental health professionals can feel lost in a sea of contradictory claims. Finally, Mills et al. have produced a user-friendly map that provides robust, accurate, even-handed, and readable advice about this crucial task. From rising stars in forensic psychology, this is an outstanding contribution to the field, and one that will have a very long shelf life. Buy this book! - Joel A. Dvoskin, past president, American Psychology-Law Society; Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona, USA When mental health clinicians are asked to assess the risk of violence, their determinations have serious implications for both the patient and the public. To aid clinicians in making these important decisions, Mills et al. offer an evidence-based framework for risk assessment. The authors present essential forensic tools substantiated with current research. Their framework for risk assessment does not end with gathering information and formulating opinions; they also include practical guidelines for developing risk management strategies and reporting risk to the court, as well as other stakeholders in the criminal justice and mental health systems. The authors integrate research and clinical knowledge in a manner that provides clinicians with the state of the art and science of risk assessment. A welcome resource. - Allan Barsky, School of Social Work, Florida Atlantic University, USA This excellent book provides a practical, evidence-based, step-by-step guide to choosing risk assessment instruments, doing a thorough risk assessment, and conveying your conclusions in a user-friendly report. The authors convey a thorough knowledge of the research literature, but it is also clear that they have been in the trenches. This book is a 'must' for novices who work in forensic settings. - Phillip Resnick, Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University, USA When it comes to violence risk assessment, mental health professionals can feel lost in a sea of contradictory claims. Finally, Mills et al. have produced a user-friendly map that provides robust, accurate, even-handed, and readable advice about this crucial task. From rising stars in forensic psychology, this is an outstanding contribution to the field, and one that will have a very long shelf life. Buy this book! --Joel A. Dvoskin, PhD, past president, American Psychology-Law Society; Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona This excellent book provides a practical, evidence-based, step-by-step guide to choosing risk assessment instruments, doing a thorough risk assessment, and conveying your conclusions in a user-friendly report. The authors convey a thorough knowledge of the research literature, but it is also clear that they have been in the trenches. This book is a 'must' for novices who work in forensic settings. --Phillip Resnick, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University When mental health clinicians are asked to assess the risk of violence, their determinations have serious implications for both the patient and the public. To aid clinicians in making these important decisions, Mills et al. offer an evidence-based framework for risk assessment. The authors present essential forensic tools substantiated with current research. Their framework for risk assessment does not end with gathering information and formulating opinions; they also include practical guidelines for developing risk management strategies and reporting risk to the court as well as to other stakeholders in the criminal justice and mental health systems. The authors integrate research and clinical knowledge in a manner that provides clinicians with the state of the art and science of risk assessment. A welcome resource. --Allan E. Barsky, JD, MSW, PhD, School of Social Work, Florida Atlantic University Author InformationJeremy F. Mills, PhD, CPsych, Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Daryl G. Kroner, PhD, CPsych, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA, and Robert D. Morgan, PhD, Department of Psychology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |