Here in Oregon we often do this when a person has a history of sexual offending. It is a little dicey, as the core treatment team is hesitant to make predictions without consulting our Sex Offender Treatment Program folks, but it is good to have it "on the radar." Best, Alex Alexander M. Millkey, Psy.D. Evaluation Psychologist Forensic Evaluation Service Oregon State Hospital Office: (503) 945-9262 Fax: (503) 945-9747 Confidentiality Notice: This message is intended solely for the entity or individual to whom it is addressed. Any unauthorized disclosure, copying , or distribution of this message is strictly prohibited. Nothing in this e-mail, including any attachment, is intended to be a legally binding signature. If you are not the intended addressee, you should contact the sender immediately and delete this message. Thank you. >>> "Denis Zavodny" <dlzavodny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 8/31/2010 4:24 PM >>> Has anyone used "sexual violence" as a "case specific" risk estimate on the START? I would think that, given the meta-analyses, one should add sexual deviance as a "case specific" strength/vulnerability. Comments please. Thanks. Denis