“…An international example is the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) (Hilton & Eke, 2016;Hilton et al, 2001;Hilton et al, 2004), which contains 13 unweighted risk factors that link results to recidivism rates. This tool has been used in several ways: to analyze usefulness of online training for users (Hilton & Ham, 2015), as an indicator of female perpetrators' risk (Hilton et al, 2014), and for the assignment of appropriate treatment to different aggressors (Radatz & Hilton, 2019). On the other hand, adaptations of structured judgment tools for this context have tended to be brief, such as the B-SAFER derived from SARA (Kropp, 2008;Loinaz, 2014;Svalin et al, 2018), or a brief version of DA (Messing, Campbell, Sullivan, et al, 2017).…”