Risk Assessment: A Practitioner’s Guide to Predicting Harmful Behaviour

“Risk Assessment: A Practitioner’s Guide to Predicting Harmful Behaviour” by Bryony Moore is a comprehensive handbook published by Whiting & Birch Ltd on July 1, 1996. This edition, written in English and spanning 168 pages, is designed for professionals engaged in predicting the behavior of others, including those in probation, social work, residential care, and health and nursing sectors. The book presents foundational principles of risk assessment, addressing biases in decision-making and the interplay of individual risk with external factors.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of various aspects of risk assessment, including the definition of target behavior, the relationship between probability and the cost of recurrence, and the motivations behind repeated behaviors. The content also delves into controls and disinhibitors, offering insights into past offending. This guide serves as a practical resource for practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding and application of risk assessment methodologies in their professional settings.
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This Handbook is aimed at any professional whose work involves predicting the behaviour of others-eg probation, social work, residential care and health and nursing staff. Contents include: basic principles . bias in decision-making . individual risk and external factors (applied risk) . definition of target behaviour, probability v. cost of recurrence, motivation to repeat behaviour, controls and disinhibitors, insights into past offending
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