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Static screening instruments for risk of minor and major violence
Authors:Constantinos Kallis  Laura Bui  Min Yang  Jeremy W. Coid
Affiliation:1. Queen Mary, University of London, Violence Prevention Research Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, UK;2. West China School of Public Health, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
Abstract:Background: Screens for violent convictions that are simple, accessible and parsimonious are needed, as a first stage in identifying those at high risk for further assessment. Aims: To construct and validate screening tools for minor and major violence convictions for released prisoners. Methods: Internal validation sample of 1647 serious offenders and an external validation of 46,704 general prisoners. The outcomes were binary indicators for having at least one conviction for minor and major violence. Risk factors were convictions for violence and age. Results: In the external validation sample, the instrument for risk of minor violence (PMIV) identified correctly 60.8% of male and 66.2% of female general prisoners. For risk of major violence, the instrument (PMAV) identified correctly 68.0% of male and 79.3% of female prisoners. Conclusions: The PMIV and PMAV will efficiently assist practitioners in a first stage of screening before in-depth clinical assessment of risk for future violent convictions.
Keywords:violence  risk assessment  predictors
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