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Acute-2007

ACUTE-2007 is a short-term dynamic risk assessment instrument that identifies imminent risk factors for sexual reoffending. It complements STABLE-2007 by monitoring acute, situational changes that may signal elevated risk, such as substance abuse relapse, victim access, or emotional collapse. Designed for frequent reassessment (e.g., weekly or monthly), ACUTE-2007’s seven items are sensitive to day-to-day shifts in behavior or environment. It is intended for use in community supervision, conditional release, and high-risk management teams. ACUTE-2007 enables practitioners to act quickly on elevated risk before new offences occur.

Stable-2007

STABLE-2007 is a dynamic risk assessment instrument designed to measure changeable risk factors related to sexual reoffending among adult males. It can be used for individuals who are incarcerated, on community supervision, or in any setting, as long as they have had a conviction for a sexually motivated offence. Unlike static tools, STABLE-2007 captures intermediate and long-term changes in an individual’s risk profile, such as emotional regulation, intimacy deficits, and cooperation with supervision. The instrument uses 13 items, evaluated through file review and interview, to assess ongoing treatment and supervision needs. STABLE-2007 has undergone extensive validation and is recommended for use in combination with Static-99R, Static-2002R, or Risk Matrix 2000. It can also be used for individuals whose only sexual convictions are related to Child Sexual Exploitation Materials (CSEM) offences.