Data review of their DVSA (high-risk violent offenders risk factor). Want someone to come in, do an assessment, see if they are looking at the right risk factors, are they missing anything, are they giving too much weight to any factors, how are they using the data they have for supervision services.
Offenders currently are assigned a risk level based on results of the COMPAS Core actuarial risk assessment. SCCPPPS would like to develop and test a risk assessment tool that identifies domestic violence offenders most at risk of reoffending and those with the capacity to cause serious harm or death. SCDPPPS is currently piloting an in-house tool, the Domestic Violence Supervision Assessment (DVSA) and it was determined that outside assistance was needed to ensure the tool is valid and incorporating all risk factors. SCDPPPS has the ability to improve the process for identifying domestic violence offenders at risk of reoffending, defined as committing a new domestic violence offense and identifying those who are likely more dangerous, defined as having a higher lethality. An effective risk assessment tool will allow the Domestic Violence Program prioritize the domestic violence offenders most at risk of reoffending. One of the challenges that SCDPPPS is facing is lack of published research regarding the risks factors of offenders on community supervision committing a new domestic violence offense and the risk factors of offenders more likely to cause serious harm or death to their victims. Additionally, none of the current risk assessment available are suitable to SCDPPPS and community
supervision due to the lack of victim engagement post-conviction. In addition, limited data has been collected on the DVSA thus far. Long term, SCDPPPS may not be able to financially afford to incorporate the risk assessment into its Offender Management System (OMS). There is a gap between expert feedback on developing risk assessments and determining scoring weights and SCDPPPS’ development of the DVSA. SCDPPPS wants to achieve an effective domestic risk assessment tool that identifies domestic violence offender most at risk of reoffending and those who may perpetrate deadly violence.
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