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Thornton, Hanson, Kelley & Mundt (2019). Estimating lifetime and residual risk for individuals who remain sexual offense free in the community: Practical applications.

Thornton et al. (2019), Supplemental Material

Hanson, Harris, Letourneau, Helmus & Thornton (2018). Reductions in risk based on time offense-free in the community: Once a sexual offender, not always a sexual offender.

Hanson, Harris, Helmus & Thornton (2014). High risk sex offenders may not be high risk forever.

Olver,Stockdale,Helmus, Woods,Termeer & Prince (2024). Too risky to use, or too risky not to? Lessons learned from over 30 years of research on forensic risk assessment with Indigenous persons.

Olver,Stockdale,Helmus, Woods,Termeer & Prince (2024). Supplemental tables. Too risky to use, or too risky not to? Lessons learned from over 30 years of research on forensic risk assessment with Indigenous persons.

Helmus (2023). Recidivism Rates of Men Charged/Convicted of Child Pornography Offences

Lee, Brankley, & Hanson (2023). There is no such thing as zero risk of sexual offending. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 65(3), 1-31.

Hanson, & Morton-Bourgon (2009). The accuracy of recidivism risk assessments for sexual offenders: a meta-analysis of 118 prediction studies.

Hanson, Harris, Scott, & Helmus (2007). Assessing the risk of sexual offenders on community supervision: The Dynamic Supervision Project