For the purposes of scoring odara, a partner is a person who currently is, or previously was, involved with the defendant in an intimate relationship. The preferred risk assessment for use in louisiana is the ontario domestic assault risk assessment (odara) The odara is an actuarial tool for estimating the risk that a domestic violence offender will assault a partner again
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It was created by the ontario provincial police behavioural sciences and analysis section and researchers at waypoint centre for mental health care.
The ontario domestic assault risk assessment (odara) is an actuarial tool that indicates the likelihood that a male or female offender who has already committed an assault on a current or former intimate (married/unmarried, cohabiting/not living together) or dating partner in a heterosexual relationship will do so again in the future.
The odara is one of the most widely used intimate partner violence risk assessment instruments in canada and is extensively used in the united states and some european nations. An official scoring sheet is not required in order to use the odara, but use of the full scoring criteria is recommended There are several options to help you use the odara. The ontario domestic assault risk assessment (odara) is an actuarial instrument for evaluating risk of intimate partner violence (ipv)
It is used to identify men at risk of violent recidivism That is, a new offense of assault among men who have already committed an act of ipv.