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Role of Personal Social Networks in Risk Assessment and Management of Forensic Psychiatric Patients

NCJ Number
232045
Journal
Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice Volume: 10 Issue: 4 Dated: July - September 2010 Pages: 267-284
Author(s)
Lydia Pomp, M.Sc.; Marinus Spreen, Ph.D.; Stefan Bogaerts, Ph.D.; Beate Volker, Ph.D.
Date Published
July 2010
Length
18 pages
Annotation
This article examines the use of social network analysis as an effective tool in risk assessment and management of forensic psychiatric patients.
Abstract
Social network factors are usually not accounted for in the clinical practice of risk assessment/management. This article introduces a social network analysis as an instrument to systematically chart the relationships and personal networks of forensic psychiatric patients. During the period 2005 to 2007, the so-called Forensic Social Network Analysis (FSNA) was developed in a Dutch forensic psychiatric hospital. A case study describes the FSNA concepts and shows the benefits of using FSNA as a practical tool for assessment and management of individual risk behavior. Figures, tables, and references (Published Abstract)