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1 Consider standard and case specific risk factors
HCR-20 for CONREP 18-19 March 2008 Step 2 Consider standard and case specific risk factors Summarize judgments about presence, currently and in the past © 2008 by Stephen D. Hart, PhD

2 Intimate Partner Violence
BC Crown Counsel 2 February 2007 Intimate Partner Violence Violent Acts Violent Threats or Thoughts Escalation Violation of Court Orders Violent Attitudes Other Considerations

3 Psychosocial Adjustment
BC Crown Counsel 2 February 2007 Psychosocial Adjustment General Criminality Intimate Relationship Problems Employment Problems Substance Use Problems Mental Health Problems Other Considerations

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6 Identify and target relevant risk factors
HCR-20 for CONREP 18-19 March 2008 Step 3 Identify and target relevant risk factors Specify management strategies and tactics © 2008 by Stephen D. Hart, PhD

7 Victim Safety Planning
HCR-20 for CONREP 18-19 March 2008 Strategies Monitoring Surveillance or repeated assessment Supervision Imposition of controls or restriction of freedoms Treatment Rehabilitation, including further assessment Victim Safety Planning Enhancement of security resources for identifiable targets © 2008 by Stephen D. Hart, PhD

8 Communicate summary judgments clearly and simply
HCR-20 for CONREP 18-19 March 2008 Step 4 Communicate summary judgments clearly and simply Identify important limitations on opinions © 2008 by Stephen D. Hart, PhD

9 Issues Case Prioritization Degree of effort or intervention required
HCR-20 for CONREP 18-19 March 2008 Issues Case Prioritization Degree of effort or intervention required Serious Physical Harm Risk for life-threatening violence Immediate Action Urgent intervention taken or needed Case Review Date for regular review and triggers for emergency review © 2008 by Stephen D. Hart, PhD

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11 Beyond Perpetrator Risk Factors
HCR-20 for CONREP 18-19 March 2008 Beyond Perpetrator Risk Factors © 2008 by Stephen D. Hart, PhD

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13 Victim Vulnerability Factors
SARA December 6, 2007 Victim Vulnerability Factors Problems with victims’ ability to care for their own safety Physical isolation Social isolation Employment and financial problems Concerns with dependents Health problems Substance use problems © 2007 by ProActive ReSolutions Inc.

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15 Community Support Factors
SARA December 6, 2007 Community Support Factors Does the community provide victims with services – formal or informal – that are: Available? Accessible? Acceptable? Affordable? Appropriate? © 2007 by ProActive ReSolutions Inc.

16 SPJ Guidelines B-SAFER + ASAP

17 Accountability mechanisms
Conclusions Preventive focus Holistic perspective Common language Coordinated response Accountability mechanisms

18 HCR-20 for CONREP 18-19 March 2008 Contact Information Department of Psychology Simon Fraser University Vancouver, BC Canada V5A 1S6 +1 (604) ProActive ReSolutions Inc. # Mainland Street Vancouver, BC Canada V6B 2T4 +1 (877) © 2008 by Stephen D. Hart, PhD


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