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Case Report

The Other Side of the Equation: Considering Risk State and Protective Factors in Violence Risk Assessment

Pages 413-423 | Received 21 Sep 2007, Accepted 28 Nov 2007, Published online: 12 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

Substantial progress has been made in improving the methods available to clinicians tasked with determining whether an offender will commit future acts of violence. Progress in this area has afforded clinicians a multitude of choices regarding what approach to take, what instruments to use, and what factors are relevant when assessing risk. Despite recommendations for practitioners to conduct balanced assessments, many continue to present a one-sided, risk-heavy picture. Calls for practitioners to consider protective factors and risk state (i.e., the likelihood one will become violent at any given time) appear to have gone unheard. A case involving a defendant who presented with minimal risk but in which the offender was committed by the judge anyway is presented. Suggestions are offered for alternative ways of presenting the case in which risk state and protective factors are considered. Recommendations for practice and directions for research in this area are outlined.

Nancy L. Ryba is an assistant professor in the Psychology Department at John California State University, Fullerton. Her research and clinical interests are in criminal forensic assessment.

Notes

Nancy L. Ryba is an assistant professor in the Psychology Department at John California State University, Fullerton. Her research and clinical interests are in criminal forensic assessment.

1. The name of the patient and any potentially identifying information have been altered to protect anonymity.

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