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Assessing the Risk of Domestic Violence Reoffending: A Validation Study.
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Forensic PsychologyDomestic Violence ReoffendingCriminal LawDating ViolencePsychologySocial SciencesPartner ViolenceSexual OffendingViolence Against WomenGender StudiesViolenceDomestic ViolenceStatisticsProspective DesignHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesGender-based ViolenceOffender ClassificationSubstance AbuseSexual AbuseSociologyAvailable InstrumentsDomestic Violence PreventionAggression
Little research has been conducted to validate available instruments for assessing the risk of domestic violence reoffending, especially research using some form of prospective design. This study uses a prospective design to determine the reliability and validity of the Domestic Violence Screening Instrument (DVSI). The analysis is based on a sample of 1,465 male domestic violence offenders selected consecutively over a 9-month period. Data on reoffending were collected in a 6-month follow-up period from a subsample of the victims (N = 125) of these perpetrators and from official records for all perpetrators during an 18-month follow-up period. The empirical results suggest that the DVSI was administered reliably, and they provide significant evidence of the concurrent, discriminant, and predictive validity of this instrument. Implications for further research and utilization of the DVSI are discussed.
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