Predicting violence among forensic-correctional populations: the past 2 decades of advancements and future endeavors.J Interpers Violence. 2005 Feb; 20(2):188-94.JI
Abstract
Research on violence prediction during the past 2 decades has evolved appreciably in terms of depicting determinants of violence and developing psychometrically sound actuarial measures to predict the probability of future violent behavior. This article provides a brief synopsis of information on predicting violence gained in the past 2 decades, the methodological advances evolved, and finally significant gaps in violence prediction that still exist for future research endeavors.
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Journal Article
Review
Language
eng
PubMed ID
15601791
Citation
Loza, Wagdy, and Gurmeet K. Dhaliwal. "Predicting Violence Among Forensic-correctional Populations: the Past 2 Decades of Advancements and Future Endeavors." Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 20, no. 2, 2005, pp. 188-94.
Loza W, Dhaliwal GK. Predicting violence among forensic-correctional populations: the past 2 decades of advancements and future endeavors. J Interpers Violence. 2005;20(2):188-94.
Loza, W., & Dhaliwal, G. K. (2005). Predicting violence among forensic-correctional populations: the past 2 decades of advancements and future endeavors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(2), 188-94.
Loza W, Dhaliwal GK. Predicting Violence Among Forensic-correctional Populations: the Past 2 Decades of Advancements and Future Endeavors. J Interpers Violence. 2005;20(2):188-94. PubMed PMID: 15601791.
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