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Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment ODARA

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Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment ODARA

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    1. Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) Presented by N. Zoe Hilton Assessing the Risk Conference, Orillia, November 14 2007 Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing, Kingston, November 23, 2007 www.mhcp-research.com

    2. ODARA Risk management Development & new validations Case video Sexual/domestic assault centre study Police pilot implementation Next steps

    3. Risk Management Consists of decisions made Determines opportunity Implies a prediction Depends on risk communication

    4. Mental Health Centre Penetanguishene & Ontario Provincial Police Aim: To develop a risk assessment tool for front line police officers, crown attorneys, health care professionals, victim groups and other criminal justice partners to assess risk of recidivism in cases of domestic assault

    5. ODARA Development and New Validations Cases: 589 men Sources: police records Inclusiveness: Ontario Eligibility: Male P, Female V, domestic partner, physical violence or death threat Recidivism: 30%

    6. Index Assault Details Nondomestic Criminal History Domestic Criminal History Sociodemographic Characteristics Victim Reports Relationship Characteristics Statistical regression analysis used to reduce variables to strongest, unique predictors ODARA Development and New Validations

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