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The HCR takes its name from three scales — Historical, Clinical (present), Risk Management (future) — and from the number of items (20) that it measures. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-‐NonCommercial-‐NoDerivs The HCR V3 User's Guide contains all the information needed to administer, code, and interpret the HCR VThe HCR V3 Worksheets assist evaluation and PDF The HCR Version(HCR(V3)) was published in, after several years of development and revision work), the manual itself did not include extensive HCR VersionV1 Manuals. Versionof the HCR is no longer published or distributed by the Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute. First, we will give a brief overview of the SPJ model The HCR was developed from a thorough consideration of the empirical literature concerning factors that relate to violence. The HCR takes its name from three scales by the Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University. Each risk item has a three-level rating structure with The HCR V3 User's Guide contains all the information needed to administer, code, and interpret the HCR VThe HCR V3 Worksheets assist evaluation and documentation using the HCR V3 Versionof the HCR is the latest version of a comprehensive set of professional guidelines for violence risk assessment and management based on the Structured Professional Judgement (SPJ) model If you have some historical interest in the V1 manual, come back soon for information about obtaining it as a free PDF download This article answers that question, and then provides an over-view of Versionof the HCR (Douglas, Hart, ster, & Belfrage,), along with how it was developed. This article explains (1) why a revision was necessary, (2) the steps we took in the revision process, (3) key changes between Versionand Version 3, and (4) an overview of HCR The HCR was developed from a thorough consideration of the empirical literature concerning factors that relate to violence.

 

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