Risk Assessment of Youth who Have Sexually Abused: Theory, Controversy, and Emerging Strategies |
Contents
Twelve Reasons to Avoid Risk Assessment | 1 |
Terms and Tools | 23 |
Dynamic Variables | 48 |
Forensic Issues in Evaluating Juvenile Sex Offenders | 75 |
Building Resilience An Ally in Assessment | 87 |
Assessing Juveniles Risk Within | 100 |
Actuarial Risk Assessment with Juveniles | 118 |
Putting it All Together Anchor Points | 170 |
Four Reflections in Closing | 182 |
Protective Factors Scale Determining the Level | 195 |
Juvenile Sexual Offense Recidivism Rate Assessment | 222 |
Common terms and phrases
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