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Citation

Ward T, Beech AR. Sex. Abuse 2004; 16(4): 271-284.

Affiliation

School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand. tony.ward@vuw.ac.nz

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15560411

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to describe an approach that links risk-assessment and theory-directed research. Here we describe a theoretical underpinning to current notions of dynamic risk assessment. The paper has two facets. First, the reframing of a number of concepts such as (i). Stable dynamic factors that we note would be better described as traits and hence have a grounding in the extant general psychological literature on trait theory, (ii). Static risk factors that can be viewed as historical markers of the same underlying psychological dispositions measured by stable dynamic risk factors; (iii). Acute risk factors that are better described as triggering/contextual risk factors (iv). Acute risk factors that should be defined as the state expression of traits triggered by triggering/contextual risk factors. And second, the description of an etiological model of risk- model taking into account the interaction between significant learning events (i.e., developmental variables), psychological vulnerabilities (i.e., marked by static/historical variables and/or stable dynamic risk factors), contextual or triggering factors and their convergence in offense-related acute dynamic risk (i.e., acute psychological states).


Language: en

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