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Contextualizing risk in the assessment of intellectually disabled individuals
journal contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by D Boer, K R McVilly, F LambrickIn this article we examine the idea of expanding structured clinical judgement from primarily offender variables to a broader framework in which environmental (including staff) variables are given equal consideration in a comprehensive risk appraisal conducted for risk management purposes of intellectually disabled individuals. It is posited that only by contextualizing the individual's risk within environmental variables can an accurate portrayal of current dynamic risk (and hence the management of that risk) be construed.