Clinical Assessment of Dangerousness: Empirical Contributions

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Georges-Franck Pinard, Linda Pagani
Cambridge University Press, Nov 13, 2000 - Psychology - 336 pages
Unrealistic public policies have increasingly concerned clinicians who fear being held responsible for their decisions in a legal climate that expects them to accurately predict the future. Clinical Assessment of Dangerousness provides a forum in which a group of internationally recognized scholars present the major conceptual issues and themes in their areas of violence research. Each chapter includes an issue-based essay that makes the research findings clinically relevant for assessment and prediction of violence. This book provides a reference that outlines key information for conducting more effective risk assessments with different populations.

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