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Towards best practice: combining evidence‐based research,structured assessment and professional judgement
Authors:Lillian De Bortoli  James Ogloff  Jan Coles  Mairead Dolan
Institution:1. Centre for Forensic Behavioural Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia;2. School of Psychogical Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria;3. Department of General Practice, Monash University, Notting Hill, Victoria, Australia;4. Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health, Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Limitations of instruments adopting consensus and actuarial approaches are well documented when assessing risk of abusive behaviour. Whilst the consensus approach is flexible and useful for structuring information, it relies upon the practitioner's ability to combine information and apply knowledge of empirical research. The actuarial approach involves a graduated probability measure in the form of a score that determines the likelihood of a particular event occurring; however, this approach focuses upon static risk factors and tends to be inflexible given its necessary reliance on nomothetic factors. A third approach, structured professional judgement comprises evidence‐based risk factors and decision‐making guidelines to inform professional judgement and standardize assessments. Instruments focus upon dynamic risk factors that assist practitioners monitor risk levels and manage risk. This approach is useful for social work practice that commonly requires ongoing risk assessments and risk management. Structured professional judgement has not been meaningfully explored in Australian child protection practice despite it being used successfully for approximately two decades for assessing a range of offending and violent behaviour. Given the complexity of child protection cases, further research on approaches to risk assessment that combine evidence‐based research, structured assessment and clinical judgement, is warranted.
Keywords:assessment  child protection  family social work  risk in social work
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