This article describes some of the risk/benefit issues in the use of assessment instruments in the screening and evaluation of physical child abuse perpetrators. Following a discussion of assessment issues are descriptions of the Child Abuse Potential Inventory, measures of problems in parenting, and selected measures of personality characteristics used in the screening and evaluation of physical child abuse perpetrators.
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