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Dynamic Risk Factors - What role should they play in the explanation, assessment and rehabilitation of offenders? (Paperback)
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Dynamic Risk Factors - What role should they play in the explanation, assessment and rehabilitation of offenders? (Paperback)
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Dynamic risk factors are the children of risk prediction. They were
identified to help practitioners assess risk of recidivism and to
set treatment targets likely to reduce reoffending. This resulted
in the development of intervention programs designed to modify the
characteristics of individuals and their environments associated
with crime. The predictive nature of their legacy lies in their
ability to provide reliable information about the likelihood of
future reoffending. In this respect, dynamic risk factors are
useful complements to static risk factors such as age, gender, and
history of offending, and add incremental validity to recidivism
prediction. Their treatment utility resides in the fact that
practitioners increasingly rely on the identification of dynamic
risk factors to direct correctional assessment and interventions.
Thus, dynamic risk factors have a dual status. They are both useful
predictors of reoffending and measures of risk status, and
potential causes of reoffending, capable of serving an explanatory
role as well as a predictive one. It is a simple and powerful
conceptualization that has streamlined forensic and correctional
research, program development, and the delivery of treatment.
Despite its conceptual elegance we believe that the dual
conceptualization of dynamic risk factors is problematic and these
difficulties spill over into their role in assessment, assessment,
treatment, and desistance contexts. In this publication, the nature
and function of dynamic risk factors are investigated and their
strengths and limitations identified. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Psychology, Crime and Law.
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