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An Examination of the Interrater Reliability and Concurrent Validity of the Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide – Version 3 (SARA-V3)
Author: Ryan, Tara J.
Date created: 2016-12-08
An evaluation of the reliability and quality of expert and novice forensic case formulations
Author: Ryan, Tara
Date created: 2020-08-13

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  • (-) Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (2)
  • Violence risk assessment (2)
  • Forensic case formulation (1)
  • Formulation interrater reliability (1)
  • Intimate Partner Violence (1)
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