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The Violence Risk Appraisal Guide-Revised (VRAG-R) is a 12-item actuarial risk assessment instrument for the prediction of violent recidivism among male forensic psychiatric patients.
In concurrent testing, actuarial tools such as the VRAG have consistently outperformed structured and unstructured clinical judgment. Although requiring resources and expertise, the VRAG is the most accurate and empirically supported actuarial method for assessing the risk of violent recidivism in forensic populations.
In concurrent testing, actuarial tools such as the VRAG have consistently outperformed structured and unstructured clinical judgment. Although requiring resources and expertise, the VRAG is the most accurate and empirically supported actuarial method for assessing the risk of violent recidivism in forensic populations.
The Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide (SORAG) is a 14-item actuarial scale designed to predict violent, including hands-on, sexual recidivism among men who have committed at least one previous hands-on sexual offense.
The Violence Risk Appraisal Guide-Revised (VRAG-R) is a 12-item actuarial risk assessment instrument for the prediction of violent recidivism among male forensic psychiatric patients. The instrument was revised in 2013 in order to make it easier to score.
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The HCR-20 is the most widely-used violence risk assessment instrument internationally, yet our findings from this review show that it has at best moderate accuracy across a range of performance measures, with regard to the prediction of inpatient violence.
The VRAG is an actuarial risk assessment, involving a mathematical technique applied to determines what factors were present in offenders who later went on to commit violent crimes. (Brown & Singh, 2014) This approach eliminates the bias found in unstructured judgement.
The violence risk appraisal guide (VRAG) is an actuarial instrument that assesses the risk of further violence among men or women who have already committed criminal violence.
The VRAG is a 12-item actuarial instrument that assesses the risk of violent recidivism among men apprehended for criminal violence. It was developed on 618 male violent offenders assessed pretrial in a secure psychiatric hospital; about half of them returned later for treatment, whereas the others were imprisoned.
This article describes the Violence Risk Assessment Guide (VRAG), examines its suitability for evaluating various types of individuals, and offers recommendations for its appropriate use. Since its publication in 1994, the VRAG has gained acceptance as the most effective actuarial tool for violence predictions.

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