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during their journeys, and in their destination countries. In this chapter, we examine gendered social and power relations in both source and host countries to elaborate on the risks for violence against women among refugees at these
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For example, with personalisation there is a risk of over-assessment to identify needs, which could prove stigmatising. Similarly, parent/carer involvement might be unhelpful if family relationships are poor, while involving peers in high-risk groups could have an iatrogenic effect. Third, there ...
Identification of low risk of violent crime in severe mental illness with a clinical prediction tool (Oxford Mental Illness and Violence tool [OxMIV]): a derivation and validation study Lancet Psychiatry, 4 (6) (2017), pp. 461-468 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Fischl, 2012...
Application of the Woman Abuse Screening Tool (WAST) and WAST-short in the family practice setting. J Fam Pract. 2000;49:896-903. PubMedGoogle Scholar 44. Norton LB, Peipert JF, Zierler S, Lima B, Hume L. Battering in pregnancy: an assessment of two screening methods. Obstet ...
Threat assessment is a process to determine the credibility and seriousness of a threat and the likelihood that it will be carried out. It involves three basic functions: identify, assess, and manage (see Table 8.1). Similar to the risk assessment instruments discussed in earlier chapters, ...
First, the management of offenders needs to include both count and harm in its risk assessment. If count were the only measure of offender assessment, high-harm offenders would likely be omitted from consideration (on the use of harm versus count based models, see Loewenstein et al. 2023). ...
Unni’s phrasing that they were “relieved of" the obligation to do a separate risk assessment of the IPV the mother was subjected to indicates a priority for safeguarding the children. What their responsibility towards the presumably autonomous adult constitutes, was less obvious than their responsi...