Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1905.40 - Assessments
a) Licensed
evaluators conduct sexual abuser-specific assessments to promote informed
decision making among stakeholders who share responsibility for treatment, risk
management and other domains of intervention. Empirically informed and reliable
sexual abuser-specific assessments can be used, for example, to inform:
1) Sentencing and other legal
decisions;
2) Treatment planning
and progress;
3) Release decision
making;
4) Transition and reentry
planning; and
5) Supervision and
other case management planning.
b) Sexual abuser-specific assessments are
most reliable and beneficial when evaluators adhere to ethical practice,
incorporate multiple sources of information, use research-supported
methodologies, and strive to engage clients in the assessment process.
Furthermore, these assessments are most effective for guiding decision making,
maximizing public safety, and promoting successful client outcomes when
conducted within the evidence-based risk, need and responsivity
framework.
c) Because risk, needs
and other circumstances change over time, assessments of sexual abusers are
ongoing processes, not a single event. Research-informed tools that include
dynamic risk factors specific to adult sexual abusers are important for
obtaining a more accurate understanding of the current risk and intervention
needs of a given individual and for informing adjustments to interventions
accordingly.
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