Dangerousness
Found 10 free book(s)Criminal Justice Act 2003, ‘Dangerousness’ and the New ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukDangerousness and the custodial sentences for public protection Dangerousness The Criminal Justice Act 2003 (chapter 5, sections 224–236) introduces significant changes with regard to “dangerousness”. These apply to all offenders, including 10 to 17-year-olds convicted of specified sexual and violent offences.6 Key issues for YOTs include:
Criteria for Involuntary Commitment in North Carolina
www.sog.unc.eduPrevious episodes of dangerousness to others, when applicable, may be considered when determining the reasonable probability of future dangerous conduct. Clear, cogent, and convincing evidence that an individual has committed a homicide in the relevant past is evidence of dangerousness to others. Source: NC General Statutes 122C-3 IVC Resources ...
Writing a Short Literature Review - NCSU
projects.ncsu.edulabeled dangerousness, perceived dangerousness influences fear of mental patients, which in turn influences the avoidance of the mentally ill. In their first study, Corrigan et al. (2002) administered a questionnaire to 216 community college students. This questionnaire contained items which would allow the examination of the two models.
Assessing Client Dangerousness To Self and Others ...
socialwelfare.berkeley.eduAssessing Client Dangerousness To Self and Others: Stratified Risk Management Approaches Greg Merrill, LCSW September 18, 2013 . Relevant Ethical Standards from NASW Code of Ethics 1.01 Commitment to Clients Social workers’ primary responsibility is to promote the well-being of clients. In
Literature Review Example - nmasse.com
www.nmasse.comIn the second model, labeled dangerousness, perceived dangerousness influences fear of mental patients, which in turn influences the avoidance of the mentally ill. In their first study, Corrigan etal. (2002), administered a questionnaire to 216 community college students. This questionnaire contained items which
Cognitive- Behavioral Theory
www.sagepub.comattached to the memory, usually in the form of a feeling of dangerousness or some catastrophic outcome (e.g., “I will die”; “I will lose control”; “I will faint”) that prevents the individual from confronting the traumatic memory and effectively processing the information, emotionally and cognitively, underlying the memory.
Correctional Officer Stress: A Cause for Concern and ...
www.uscourts.gov• Problems with coworkers (37%) • Problems with supervisors (33%) • Dangerousness (30%) • Restrictions on personal and social life (25%) O’Brien & 1985 Iowa Line officers 891—47% Self-administered 8 prisons • Dealing with inmates Gustafson supervisors questionnaire • Overly strict supervision by managers administrators
ASSAULT & HOMICIDAL DANGER ASSESSMENT TOOL Key to ...
wwwn.cdc.govImmediate Dangerousness to Others Typical Indicators 1 No predictable risk of assault or homicide Has no assaultive or homicidal ideation, urges, or history of same; basically satisfactory support system; social drinker only 2 Low risk of assault or homicide Has occasional assault or homicidal ideation
Dangerousness-Lethality Assessment Guide
www.courtswv.govDangerousness-Lethality Assessment Guide If there are any past or present indicators for highly dangerous, potentially lethal behaviors, consider the following heightened responses to: Increase Safety for Victim Reduce Dangerousness of Offender Discuss the highly dangerous, potentially lethal indicators and express heightened concern for
Screening, Assessment, and Intervention Model for Intimate ...
www.bwjp.org1 About the Authors Glenna Tinney, MSW, ACSW, DCSW, Captain, U.S. Navy (Ret.) is the former coordinator of the Military & Veterans Advocacy Program for the attered Womens Justice Project. She is a retired Navy Captain and was one of the original 12 …