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Handbook of Violence Risk Assessment (International Perspectives on Forensic Mental Health) [Hardcover]

Randy K. Otto (Editor), Kevin S. Douglas (Editor)
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0415962145 978-0415962148 October 28, 2009

This comprehensive Handbook of original chapters serves as a resource for clinicians and researchers alike. Two introductory chapters cover general issues in violence risk assessment, while the remainder of the book offers a comprehensive discussion of specific risk assessment measures.

Forensic psychology practitioners, mental health professionals who deal with the criminal justice system, and legal professionals working with violent offenders will find the Handbook of Violence Risk Assessment to be the primary reference for the field.


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"This is an important topic that is not covered comprehensively elsewhere. I would buy the book both for myself and for my school’s library." - Rebecca Jackson, Director of Forensic Psychology Program, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, USA

"This Handbook is the ultimate ‘tool box’ for all clinicians, researchers and trainees involved in violence risk assessment. Each instrument’s review is authoritative, balanced, and comprehensive, yet concise. It is likely to be this topic’s best sourcebook for the next decade." -Thomas Grisso, PhD, Director of the Law-Psychiatry Program at the University of Massachusetts Medical School; author of Evaluating Competencies—Forensic Assessments and Instruments

"An eminently useful compendium of information about the major violence risk assessment tools. Just the sort of book that every mental health professional should have readily at hand." -Paul S. Appelbaum, MD, Dollard Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, and Law, Columbia University

"In the Handbook of Violence Risk Assessment, developers of all major measures now available present thorough reviews of the assessment methods they helped create.  If you want an accurate, comprehensive, up-to-date explanation of risk assessment instruments and how they work, get this book." -Douglas Mossman, MD, University of Cincinnati College of Law and Medicine

"Otto and Douglas have done an excellent job of bringing together chapters by the leaders in this expanding field. A well-edited and authoritative overview of risk assessment, certainly of great use to psychologists and of great interest to social scientists and members of the legal community." - Richard Ortega, PhD., in PsycCRITIQUES, October 2010

"Handbook of Violence Risk Assessment is a no-nonsense, down-to-business compendium of the most widely researched and applied violence risk assessment tools in current usage.This is not light reading, but what saves the book from being a bone-dry expository slog is the presence of illuminating case studies for each topic that puts practical flesh on the theoretical skeletons by showing how these instruments can be used in the everyday real world of clinical-forensic practice. The editors do a fair job of...focus[ing] on the task of providing clinical-forensic practitioners with what they need to know to make their choice of violence risk assessment instrument for their particular populations and settings." -Laurence Miller, PhD, International Journal of Emergency Mental Health

About the Author

Randy K. Otto, PhD, ABPP, is an associate professor in the Department of Mental Health Law & Policy at the University of South Florida in Tampa and an adjunct faculty member at Stetson University College of Law in St. Petersburg. He has served as President of the American Psychology-Law Society and the American Board of Forensic Psychology, and currently chairs the committee revising the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and, in 2008, he received an award for distinguished career contributions to forensic psychology from the American Academy of Forensic Psychology.

Kevin S. Douglas, Ph.D., LL.B., is on the psychology faculty at Simon Fraser University. He is a co-author of the HCR-20 (along with Christopher Webster, Stephen Hart, and Derek Eaves), one of the most widely used violence risk assessment tools. He is the 2006 recipient of the Saleem Shah Award for Early Career Achievement sponsored by the American Academy of Forensic Psychology and the American Psychology-Law Society.


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  • Hardcover: 326 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge (October 28, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415962145
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415962148
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An essential resource, August 22, 2010
This review is from: Handbook of Violence Risk Assessment (International Perspectives on Forensic Mental Health) (Hardcover)
Best practices for violence risk assessment change from second to second. So, publishing a sourcebook on the topic is a bit like trying to capture and hold a hummingbird. Still, the authorship and range of content here may make this an authoritative resource for at least a minute or two - and then they can publish a second edition.

The volume's first editor, Randy Otto, is a leading forensic psychology scholar. An award-winning professor in the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, he is past president of both the American Psychology-Law Society and the American Board of Forensic Psychology. He also chairs the Committee to Revise the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology, and he is co-author of the third edition of the widely consulted text, Psychological Evaluations for the Courts. Co-editor Kevin Douglas is a former colleague of Otto's at the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy.

The book begins with an overview chapter by respected forensic scholar Kirk Heilbrun. Remaining chapters - most written by leading practitioners and instrument developers -- review specific instruments for assessing both adult and juvenile risk for violence, including sexual violence.

Tools reviewed include: EARL-20B and EARL-21G, SAVRY, Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory, VRAG, SORAG, Violence Risk Scale, HCR-20, Classification of Violence Risk, Level of Service Inventory, Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide, Static-99, SVR-20, RSVP and others.

I am impressed with what I have read so far. John Monahan wrote the chapter on the Classification of Violence Risk. David DeMatteo, John Edens, and Allison Hart have a nice chapter on the utility - and limitations - of using psychopathy measures to address violence risk. And Stephen Hart and Douglas Boer provide an up-to-the-minute summary of reliability and validity studies on the SVR-20 and a parallel instrument for assessing sex offender risk, the Risk for Sexual Violence Protocol (RSVP), which I predict may overtake the Static-99 at some point, given the latter's present instability and atheoretical basis.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Who's Dangerous? How Do We Know?, September 10, 2011
This review is from: Handbook of Violence Risk Assessment (International Perspectives on Forensic Mental Health) (Hardcover)
One of the challenges facing mental health clinicians and criminal justice professionals alike is how to deal with patients who are potentially violent or who have histories of violence. This has important implications for defendants charged, arrested, tried, sentenced, incarcerated, and eventually released, who may pose a danger to the community. Traditionally, psychiatric and psychological evaluators have relied on their knowledge and clinical experience to assess defendants for violence risk. However, over the past three decades, the accuracy of expert clinical judgment has been called into question and attempts have been made to develop reliable, valid, and accurate measures of violence risk. Many such structured clinical interviews and rating scales have appeared over the years; the problem has been how to find them all in one place. Here they are - most of them, anyway.
Handbook of Violence Risk Assessment is a no-nonsense, down-to-business compendium of the most widely researched and applied violence risk assessment tools in current usage. Two introductory chapters provide an overview of violence risk assessment instruments and their application to different offender types, especially the psychopath. Subsequent chapters describe the use of these kinds of evaluative instruments for both adult and juvenile offenders. This is not light reading, but what saves the book from being a bone-dry expository slog is the presence of illuminating case studies for each topic that puts practical flesh on the theoretical skeletons by showing how these instruments can be used in the everyday real world of clinical-forensic practice.
Yes, there's a certain degree of salesmanship here, as each chapter author expounds on the virtues of his or her favorite - and in many cases, proprietary - assessment tool. However, the editors do a fair job of keeping the presentation objective and focused on the task of providing clinical-forensic practitioners with what they need to know to make their choice of violence risk assessment instrument for their particular populations and settings.
- Laurence Miller, PhD, International Journal of Emergency Mental Health
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