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On Demand Home Study Program – watch the video, pass the test, print your certificate! Home Study program duration (CE credit): 3.5 hours Presenter: Randy Borum, Psy.D. Filmed: January 23, 2008 Venue: Live Conference Presentation Location: This video is designed to play on a normal cable or DSL broadband internet connection. Dial up connections will probably not load this video quickly enough for proper viewing. Video resolution is very good but not as high as possible to decrease downloading time. Best viewing is done with a mid-sized screen as a full screen will lose some of its resolution. This video is from a live conference presentation and is largely unedited. In some cases you may not hear a question asked by a participant however, in most cases the presenter will repeat the question. We recommend you take notes just as you would if you were in a live conference as those notes will be helpful to learning and will come in handy for the test which follows. Program description from brochure: There has been a swell of concern among the public and among professionals working in schools, juvenile justice, law enforcement and behavioral health services about violent behavior among children and adolescents. There is a need to advance the practice of assessing violence risk in juveniles to parallel the progress made in assessing adults, and to develop a systematic and thoughtful approach to assessing situations where an adolescent may come to official attention because of some threatening or otherwise inappropriate communication or behavior of concern.This presentation addresses precisely those issues and will review recent trends in youth violence, summarize and distill twenty years of research on violence risk factors in youth, and discuss principles for conducting an effective, developmentally-informed risk assessment for youth including the use of structured assessment instruments. Special attention will be given to distinguishing between assessments of risk for general violence and those for targeted violence. The training will also help participants to understand the current "state of the science" in providing effective interventions for youth violence . Child/Adolescent Development and Violence Risk Types of Aggression in Youth Risk Factors for Violence in Adolescents Understanding and Assessing “Psychopathic Traits” in Youth Risk Assessment vs. Violence Prediction Principles for Effective Risk Assessment Targeted Violence and Threat Assessment Current Approaches to Assess Risk for Targeted Violence Principles of the Threat Assessment Approach Principles for Conducting an Effective Threat Assessment What works in Treating Violent Adolescents |
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