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Dangerousness relates to judgements made about the likelihood of any particular individual acting in a violent manner.
Dangerousness risk assessment[]
See also[]
- Abuse
- Doctor-patient relationship
- Challenging behavior
- Risk assessment
- Patient abuse
- Patient violence
- Patient seclusion
- Physical restraint
- Patient violence
- Rapid tranquillization
- Violence
References[]
Further reading[]
Key texts[]
Books[]
- Monahan, J. 1994. Violence and mental disorder developments in risk assessment.
Chicago. The University of Chicago Press. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci. 2003;40(3):182-90
Papers[]
- Bauer A, Rosca P, Khawalled R, Gruzniewski A, Grinshpoon A. (2003. Dangerousness and risk assessment: the state of the art.
- Bingley, W., 1997. Assessing dangerousness: protecting the interests of patients. British
Journal ofPsychiatry 170 28-29.