2011
DOI: 10.1177/1748895811398456
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Beyond risk theory: Experiential knowledge and ‘knowing otherwise’

Abstract: The central purpose of this article is to trace the conflicting co-existence of three narratives in relation to the 'risk society' and the practices that it engenders. The first of these narratives is theoretical: the problems and possibilities of the risk society thesis. The second is practical: how the concept of risk has been translated into policy and practice in the form of risk assessment tools for both 'at risk' offenders and 'at risk' victims. The focus in this narrative will be on criminal justice res… Show more

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“…There is one publication that refers to DASH, Walklate and Mythen (2011), which examined 13 domestic abuse deaths. They highlighted that just under 50% of DA incidents involving a death had not been previously identified as high risk, thus indicating potential validity problems within the tool, or with how the tool was being used.…”
Section: 2risk Assessment Tools For Domestic Abusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is one publication that refers to DASH, Walklate and Mythen (2011), which examined 13 domestic abuse deaths. They highlighted that just under 50% of DA incidents involving a death had not been previously identified as high risk, thus indicating potential validity problems within the tool, or with how the tool was being used.…”
Section: 2risk Assessment Tools For Domestic Abusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, behaviour prediction has not been the only rationality involved in the assessment of uncertainty in the preventative strategies considered in this article. Hence a broader analytical framework is necessary, as suggested by Walklate and Mythen (2011).…”
Section: The Popularity Of Targeted Prevention and Its Dilemmasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various sources of knowledge involved in preventive interactions: probabilistic, clinical and experiential Walklate and Mythen (2011) explore the variety of 'narratives' involved in risk management strategies and practices in the UK in order to distinguish between actuarial risk assessment (stemming from probabilistic research related to a 'scientific narrative') and clinical risk assessment. In so doing, they show that in spite of the perceived differences, actuarial risk assessment and clinical risk assessment, regarded as expert narratives, are largely preferred in preventive strategies, side-lining an 'experiential narrative' on uncertainty.…”
Section: The Popularity Of Targeted Prevention and Its Dilemmasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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