By Zoe Hilton. Hosted by Domestic Violence Resource for Increasing Safety and Connection (DV RISC) June 2, 2022
By Zoe Hilton. University of Toronto Department of Psychiatry City-Wide Grand Rounds February 24, 2023
Dr. N. Zoe Hilton’s Professorial lecture, hosted by University of Toronto and Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care. November 7, 2022
Recorded webinar by Faye Luppi, Esq., on Maine’s strategic planning process for selecting and implementing the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) January 12, 2022
Lee, Hanson, & Blais (2020). Predictive accuracy of the Static-99R and Static-2002R risk tools for identifying Indigenous and White individuals at high risk for sexual recidivism in Canada. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne
Hanson, Babchishin, Helmus, Thornton, & Phenix (2017). Communicating the results of criterion referenced prediction measures: Risk categories for the Static-99R and Static-2002R sexual offender risk assessment tools.
Helmus,Kelley, Frazier, Fernandez, Lee, Rettenberger & Boccaccini (2022). Static-99R: Strengths, limitations, predictive accuracy meta-analysis, and legal admissibility review.
Hanson &Thornton (2024). Obtaining more precise risk estimates from Static-99R and STABLE-2007 combinations.