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University of Cambridge
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A comparative study of violence risk assessment tools: A systematic review and metaregression analysis of 68 studies involving 25,980 participants
JP Singh, M Grann, S Fazel
Clinical psychology review 31 (3), 499-513, 2011
9252011
Use of risk assessment instruments to predict violence and antisocial behaviour in 73 samples involving 24 827 people: systematic review and meta-analysis
S Fazel, JP Singh, H Doll, M Grann
Bmj 345, 2012
6412012
International perspectives on the practical application of violence risk assessment: A global survey of 44 countries
JP Singh, SL Desmarais, C Hurducas, K Arbach-Lucioni, C Condemarin, ...
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 13 (3), 193-206, 2014
3392014
Predictive validity performance indicators in violence risk assessment: A methodological primer
JP Singh
Behavioral Sciences & the Law 31 (1), 8-22, 2013
2562013
Forensic risk assessment: A metareview
JP Singh, S Fazel
Criminal Justice and Behavior 37 (9), 965-988, 2010
2422010
Performance of recidivism risk assessment instruments in US correctional settings
SL Desmarais, KL Johnson, JP Singh
Handbook of recidivism risk/needs assessment tools, 1-29, 2018
2002018
Structured assessment of violence risk in schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders: a systematic review of the validity, reliability, and item content of 10 available …
JP Singh, M Serper, J Reinharth, S Fazel
Schizophrenia bulletin 37 (5), 899-912, 2011
1982011
Measurement of predictive validity in violence risk assessment studies: A second‐order systematic review
JP Singh, SL Desmarais, RA Van Dorn
Behavioral Sciences & the Law 31 (1), 55-73, 2013
1652013
Risk assessment instruments validated and implemented in correctional settings in the United States
S Desmarais, J Singh
1582013
Authorship bias in violence risk assessment? A systematic review and meta-analysis
JP Singh, M Grann, S Fazel
Plos one 8 (9), e72484, 2013
1202013
Rates of violence in patients classified as high risk by structured risk assessment instruments
JP Singh, S Fazel, R Gueorguieva, A Buchanan
The British Journal of Psychiatry 204 (3), 180-187, 2014
1182014
From risk assessment to risk management: Matching interventions to adolescent offenders' strengths and vulnerabilities
JP Singh, SL Desmarais, BG Sellers, T Hylton, M Tirotti, RA Van Dorn
Children and Youth Services Review 47, 1-9, 2014
1062014
A meta-analysis of the Val158Met COMT polymorphism and violent behavior in schizophrenia
JP Singh, J Volavka, P Czobor, RA Van Dorn
Public Library of Science 7 (8), e43423, 2012
902012
Reporting guidance for violence risk assessment predictive validity studies: the RAGEE Statement.
JP Singh, S Yang, EP Mulvey
Law and Human Behavior 39 (1), 15, 2015
842015
Effects of outpatient treatment on risk of arrest of adults with serious mental illness and associated costs
RA Van Dorn, SL Desmarais, J Petrila, D Haynes, JP Singh
Psychiatric Services 64 (9), 856-862, 2013
792013
Aggressive behavior, related conduct problems, and variation in genes affecting dopamine turnover
EL Grigorenko, CG DeYoung, M Eastman, M Getchell, GJ Haeffel, ...
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2010
752010
Forensic risk assessment: A beginner’s guide
J Brown, JP Singh
Archives of Forensic Psychology 1 (1), 49-59, 2014
662014
A general model of cognitive bias in human judgment and systematic review specific to forensic mental health.
T Neal, P Lienert, E Denne, JP Singh
Law and human behavior 46 (2), 99, 2022
642022
Does the youth level of service/case management inventory generalize across ethnicity?
SM Shepherd, JP Singh, R Fullam
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 14 (3), 193-204, 2015
642015
Violence risk assessment tools: A systematic review of surveys
CC Hurducas, JP Singh, C de Ruiter, J Petrila
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 13 (3), 181-192, 2014
642014
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