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Dangerousness Predictions and the Maligned Forensic Professional - Suggestions for Detecting Distortion of True Basal Violence

NCJ Number
82568
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Dated: (March 1982) Pages: 3-12
Author(s)
H V Hall
Date Published
1982
Length
9 pages
Annotation
Accuracy of dangerousness predictions are typically assessed by subsequent violence related arrests and/or hospitalizations, yet evidence suggests the sole use of these measures excludes all but a small fraction of actual subject violence.
Abstract
As a result, forensic professionals are perceived as poor predictors of violence, perhaps wrongly. Expansion of criterion measures of violence is suggested, and methods for detecting subject distortion of past violence are proffered. Utilization of fake-good/fake-bad assessment methods for uncovering dishonest interview behavior, and concealment of past violence in particular, seems warranted. (Publisher abstract)

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