Parental Risk Assessment
The Parental Risk Assessment is utilized to determine whether or not a sex offender should be allowed contact with his or her own child(ren). In addition, the PRA findings advise the containment team of the type of contact considered most appropriate between the client and their children.
A PRA is used only to determine whether contact is appropriate with the offender's own children. A PRA will take between four to six hours to complete, and the client will be required to submit to a clinical interview, pen and paper assessments, and sexual interest/arousal testing. All PRA's require an independent polygraph assessment.
Cost: $650.00
If a client submits to both a psychosexual evaluation and parental risk assessment together than the parental risk assessment will only cost $400.00 in addition to the $950.00 for the psychosexual evaluation
Please note that the cost for the parental risk assessment does not include the costs for the polygraph assessment.
Parental Risk Assessment Tools
- Hanson’s Empathy For Children Assessment
- Hanson’s Empathy For Women Assessment
- Relationship Questionnaire
- Questionnaire on Adult Relationship Types
- Parental Risk Assessment Questionnaire
- Parent Discipline Interview
