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Charles Scott1, Barbara McDermott1
1Division of Psychiatry and Law, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, Davis.
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Violence risk assessments are a common and important aspect of mental health professionals' work in a range of settings. Providers must be aware of important components of violence risk assessments, including emerging standards of assessing risk of future harm. This review summarizes generations of risk assessments, factors to consider when choosing a risk assessment instrument, and the use of structured violence risk assessments in different settings.
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