Static and Dynamic Assessment of Violence Risk Among Discharged Forensic Patients

This study evaluated the predictive validity of structured instruments for violent recidivism among a sample of 82 patients discharged from a maximum security forensic psychiatric hospital. The incremental predictive validity of dynamic pre–post change scores was also assessed. Each of the Historica...

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Discharge
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Predictive validity
Recidivism
Risk assessment
Risk management
Validity
Violence
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