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Genderresponsive Risk Assessment In Corrections 1st Edition Valerie R Bell Valerie Bell

  • SKU: BELL-51310462
Genderresponsive Risk Assessment In Corrections 1st Edition Valerie R Bell Valerie Bell
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Valerie R. Bell; Valerie Bell
ISBN: 9781593327903, 1593327900
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Genderresponsive Risk Assessment In Corrections 1st Edition Valerie R Bell Valerie Bell by Valerie R. Bell; Valerie Bell 9781593327903, 1593327900 instant download after payment.

Risk assessment in corrections allows practitioners to not only predict the likelihood of success for an offender and to identify areas to target for reduced risk. Such targets are argued to be different for men and women (Bloom, Owen & Covington, 2003). Bell examines the predictive validity of the Women’s Risk/Needs Assessment on a sample of women and a sample of men. Results indicate that there are differences in the prevalence, co-occurrence, and predictive validity of risk/needs and strengths for men and women. Results support prior studies regarding gender-neutral risk assessment for male offenders. Additionally, her research demonstrates the importance of gender-responsive issues in the risk prediction of women in community corrections.

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