The European Probation Rules, Assessment and Risk, Rob Canton, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Assess how?
OASys
• accommodation
• education, training and employment; finance and income
• relationships; life-style and associates
• drug misuse; alcohol misuse
• emotional well-being (including mental health)
• thinking and behaviour (including considering the consequences of their behaviour, seeing things from someone else’s point of view)
• attitudes (towards offending, towards supervision)
scores awarded represents judgements about the seriousness of the problem for this person and its relationship with offending. Thus, 0 = no problems; 1 = some problems; and 2 = significant problems.
Presentation-Risk-Assessment-and-the-European-Rules
http://www.cepprobation.org/uploaded_files/Presentation-Risk-Assessment-and-the-European-Rules.pdf
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