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From dynamic risk factors to causal processes: a methodological framework
Authors:Tony Ward  Clare-Ann Fortune
Affiliation:1. Psychology Department, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealandtony.ward@vuw.ac.nz;3. Psychology Department, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:ABSTRACT

It is becoming increasingly apparent that dynamic risk factors are unable to function as explanations of offending because they are composite constructs, which contain a mixture of putative causes, states of affairs, and problematic cognitive, affective, behavioural and social states associated with crime. In this paper we draw from psychopathology research and theory on the conception and classification of mental disorders to develop the Dynamic Risk Research Framework (DRRF). In our opinion, the assumptions and methodological tool associated with this framework can better focus research into the causes of offending by making use of the information provided by dynamic risk factors. A conceptual framework such as the DRRF can arguably translate this valuable information into deep, coherent explanations, and ultimately, more streamlined and precise intervention strategies.
Keywords:Dynamic risk factors  transdiagnostic mechanisms  research domain criteria
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