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Advanced Risk Assessment (pt 1) Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G., Wilkinson, B., (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resource CD Rom, De Montfort University

Sex Offenders Dynamic Risk Factors Thoughts, feelings, self Image Grooming But different for different sex offender types Social alienation and isolation Deviant sexual arousal Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G. & Wilkinson, B. (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resources CD ROM. De Montfort University Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G. & Wilkinson, B. (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resources CD ROM. De Montfort University

Different interventions and content SOTP not for all Remember ‘walking through the offence’- offence and offender characteristics in detail Different interventions and content SOTP not for all Different intensities N.B. Re-offending may be higher than reconviction Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G. & Wilkinson, B. (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resources CD ROM. De Montfort University

♀ Female Sex Offenders ♀ Empathic rather than confrontational Male based programmes do not transfer Recognise Victimisation and trauma Vulnerability factors Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G. & Wilkinson, B. (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resources CD ROM. De Montfort University

Young Sex Offenders Not mini adults Pay attention to maturity social, educational and emotional needs Early intervention can be effective, but The minority most at risk of developing an adult sex offending career Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G. & Wilkinson, B. (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resources CD ROM. De Montfort University

Sex Offending and Mental Disorder Up to 10% mental disorder 30/50% personality disorder More likely to have adult female victims Mentally disordered likely to be in secure hospital Require specialist assessment N.B. MAPPA Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G. & Wilkinson, B. (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resources CD ROM. De Montfort University

Violent Offending Previous Patterns Is it Instrumental? Premeditated and intentional? Embedded in a particular situation? Carried out at particular times locations with peers? Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G. & Wilkinson, B. (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resources CD ROM. De Montfort University

Violent Offending Previous Patterns Was the offender Angry, lacking in inhibitors? Over controlled, under intense provocation? Seeking power, control, status? Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G. & Wilkinson, B. (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resources CD ROM. De Montfort University

Interactive Violence Assessment Offender Victim Circumstances Kemshall, H., Mackenzie, G. & Wilkinson, B. (2011) Risk of Harm Guidance and Training Resources CD ROM. De Montfort University