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Risk for Sexual Violence Protocol (RSVP): A real world study of the reliability, validity and utility of a structured professional judgement instrument in the assessment and management of Sexual offenders in South East Scotland Originally submitted: June 2015 Published online: January 2016 Authors: Rajan Darjee, Katharine Russell, Lauren Forrest, Erica Milton, Valerie Savoie, Emily Baron, Jamie Kirkland & Stewart Stobie NHS Lothian Sex Offender Liaison Service Orchard Clinic, Royal Edinburgh Hospital Morningside Terrace, Edinburgh, EH10 5HF Tel: 0131 537 5866 Email: Research partly funded by Risk Management Authority and the NHS Scotland Forensic Network Abstract/Executive Summary The Risk for Sexual Violence Protocol (RSVP; Hart, Kropp, Klaver, Logan, & Watt, 2003) is a Structured Professional Judgment (SPJ) instrument for the assessment and management of individuals considered to pose a risk of Sexual Violence .
Kaplan-Meier survival curves for time to breach in the discrepancy between assessed level and managed level for those who committed any serious sexual offence during follow up 53 . 1 Introduction There is longstanding debate in the literature about the best approach to risk assessment. Research has identified a range of factors that are ...
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