This expanded and updated new edition reflects the growing importance of the structured professional judgement approach to violence risk assessment and management. It offers comprehensive guidance on decision-making in cases where future violence is a potential issue.
* Includes discussion of interventions based on newly developed instruments
* Covers policy standards developed since the publication of the first edition
* Interdisciplinary perspective facilitates collaboration between professionals
* Includes contributions from P.Randolf Kropp, R. Karl Hanson, Mary-Lou Martin, Alec Buchanan and John Monahan
Tabla de materias
Tribute Dr. F.a.s. Jenson vi
List of Figures vii
List of Tables viii
List of Boxes ix
About the Authors x
Foreword Alec Buchanan xii
Preface to the Second Edition xviii
Acknowledgements xxi
1 Decision Points 1
2 Points of View 8
3 Predictions and Errors 15
4 Developmental Trajectories 26
5 Symptomologies 33
6 Personality Disorders 47
7 Substance Abuse 55
8 Factors: Risk and Protective, Single, Multiple, and Interacting 61
9 SPJ Guides 72
10 Competitions 88
11 Planning 92
12 Transitions Mary-Lou Martin 98
13 Sequential Redirections 106
14 Implementations 116
15 Teaching and Researching SPJ Guides 123
16 Spousal Assaulters: Risk Assessment and Management P. Randall Kropp 138
17 Sex Offenders R. Karl Hanson 148
18 Teams 159
19 Communications 163
20 Getting it Wrong, Getting it Right (Mostly) 170
Questions 187
Afterword John Monahan, Ph D 195
References 200
Index 224
Sobre el autor
Christopher D. Webster is Professor Emeritus of
Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, Canada, as well as
Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Simon Fraser University. A
Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association, the American
Psychological Association and the Royal Society of Canada, his
publications include the first edition of this volume
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2007), and Essential Writings in Risk
Assessment and Management (2007), which he co-edited.
Quazi Haque is Executive Medical Director for
Partnerships in Care, one of the largest providers of mental health
services in the UK. A Fellow of the UK Royal College of
Psychiatrists and former lecturer at the Institute of
Psychiatry’s Home Office Teaching Unit, he collaborated with
Christopher Webster in developing a structured professional
judgement training programme at the Institute of Psychiatry at
Kings College London.
Stephen J. Hucker is Professor of Psychiatry at the
University of Toronto, Canada. A specialist in forensic psychiatry,
he is a former head of the forensic programs at Toronto’s
Clarke Institute of Psychiatry and has lectured widely on forensic
psychiatry both to scientific and professional audiences. He
maintains a private practice and is frequently called as an expert
witness in legal cases.