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Validating the Hamilton Anatomy of Risk Management–Forensic Version and the Aggressive Incidents Scale

Abstract

The Hamilton Anatomy of Risk Management-Forensic Version (HARM-FV) is a structured professional judgement tool of violence risk developed for use in forensic inpatient psychiatric settings. The HARM-FV is used with the Aggressive Incidents Scale (AIS), which provides a standardized method of recording aggressive incidents. We report the findings of the concurrent validity of the HARM-FV and the AIS with widely used measures of violence risk and aggressive acts, the Historical, Clinical, Risk Management-20, Version 3 (HCR-20V3) and a modified version of the Overt Aggression Scale. We also present findings on the predictive validity of the HARM-FV in the short term (1-month follow-up periods) for varying severities of aggressive acts. The results indicated strong support for the concurrent validity of the HARM-FV and AIS and promising support for the predictive accuracy of the tool for inpatient aggression. This article provides support for the continued clinical use of the HARM-FV within an inpatient forensic setting and highlights areas for further research.

Authors

Cook AN; Moulden HM; Mamak M; Lalani S; Messina K; Chaimowitz G

Journal

Assessment, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 432–445

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

June 1, 2018

DOI

10.1177/1073191116653828

ISSN

1073-1911

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