The classification of violence risk
Monahan, John ; Steadman, Henry J. ; Appelbaum, Paul S. ; Grisso, Thomas ; Mulvey, Edward P. ; Roth, Loren H. ; Robbins, Pamela Clark ; Banks, Steven M. ; Silver, Eric
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Confidence Intervals
*Decision Support Systems, Clinical
*Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted
Hospitals, Psychiatric
Humans
Interview, Psychological
Likelihood Functions
Patient Discharge
Personality Assessment
Psychometrics
Reproducibility of Results
Risk Assessment
*Software
Software Design
Violence
Psychiatry
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Abstract
The Classification of Violence Risk (COVR) is an interactive software program designed to estimate the risk that a person hospitalized for mental disorder will be violent to others. The software leads the evaluator through a chart review and a brief interview with the patient. At the end of this interview, the software generates a report that contains a statistically valid estimate of the patient's violence risk-ranging from a 1% to a 76% likelihood of violence-including the confidence interval for that estimate, and a list of the risk factors that the program took into account to produce the estimate. In this article, the development of the COVR software is described and several issues that arise in its administration are discussed.
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Behav Sci Law. 2006;24(6):721-30. Link to article on publisher's site