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518 related items for PubMed ID: 17537287

  • 1. Actuarial prediction of violent recidivism in mentally disordered offenders.
    Snowden RJ, Gray NS, Taylor J, MacCulloch MJ.
    Psychol Med; 2007 Nov; 37(11):1539-49. PubMed ID: 17537287
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  • 2. A multisite comparison of actuarial risk instruments for sex offenders.
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    Psychol Assess; 2003 Sep; 15(3):413-25. PubMed ID: 14593842
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  • 3. Applying a forensic actuarial assessment (the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide) to nonforensic patients.
    Harris GT, Rice ME, Camilleri JA.
    J Interpers Violence; 2004 Sep; 19(9):1063-74. PubMed ID: 15296617
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  • 4. Differences in personality and risk characteristics in sex, violent and general offenders.
    Craig LA, Browne KD, Beech A, Stringer I.
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  • 5. The validity of the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide (VRAG) in predicting criminal recidivism.
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  • 7. Violent recidivism among mentally disordered offenders in Japan.
    Yoshikawa K, Taylor PJ, Yamagami A, Okada T, Ando K, Taruya T, Matsumoto T, Kikuchi A.
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  • 8. Relative efficacy of criminological, clinical, and personality measures of future risk of offending in mentally disordered offenders: a comparative study of HCR-20, PCL:SV, and OGRS.
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    J Consult Clin Psychol; 2004 Jun; 72(3):523-30. PubMed ID: 15279535
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  • 9. [Psychopathology and recidivism among violent offenders with a dual diagnosis. A comparison with other subgroups of violent offenders].
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  • 10. Violent sex offenses: how are they best measured from official records?
    Rice ME, Harris GT, Lang C, Cormier C.
    Law Hum Behav; 2006 Aug; 30(4):525-41. PubMed ID: 16770703
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  • 11. A brief actuarial assessment for the prediction of wife assault recidivism: the Ontario domestic assault risk assessment.
    Hilton NZ, Harris GT, Rice ME, Lang C, Cormier CA, Lines KJ.
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  • 12. Long-term predictive validity of the risk matrix 2000: a comparison with the static-99 and the sex offender risk appraisal guide.
    Kingston DA, Yates PM, Firestone P, Babchishin K, Bradford JM.
    Sex Abuse; 2008 Dec; 20(4):466-84. PubMed ID: 18840901
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  • 13. Predicting future reconviction in offenders with intellectual disabilities: the predictive efficacy of VRAG, PCL-SV, and the HCR-20.
    Gray NS, Fitzgerald S, Taylor J, Macculloch MJ, Snowden RJ.
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  • 14. The effect of discordance among violence and general recidivism risk estimates on predictive accuracy.
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  • 16. The accuracy of recidivism risk assessments for sexual offenders: a meta-analysis of 118 prediction studies.
    Hanson RK, Morton-Bourgon KE.
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  • 17. [Legislative problems concerning prediction of criminal and violent recidivism among mentally disordered offenders].
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  • 20. Violent criminal recidivism in mentally disordered offenders: a follow-up study of 13-20 years through different sanctions.
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