Risk Assessment in Juvenile Justice: A Guidebook for Implementation (2012)

The primary purpose of this Guide is to provide a structure for jurisdictions, juvenile probation or centralized statewide agencies striving to implement risk assessment or to improve their current risk assessment practices. Risk assessment in this Guide refers to the practice of using a structured tool that combines information about youth to classify them as being low, moderate or high risk for reoffending or continued delinquent activity, as well as identifying factors that might reduce that risk on an individual basis. The purpose of such risk assessment tools is to help in making decisions about youths’ placement and supervision, and creating intervention plans that will reduce their level of risk.

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Innovation Brief: Using Risk Assessment to Meet Needs and Reduce Recidivism (2012)

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“Evaluation of Competence to Stand Trial in Juveniles,” in Forensic Assessments in Criminal and Civil Law (2012)