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3 Strengths <strong>of</strong> Actuarial Risk Assessment<br />

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inform intervention at a more individualized level. In our estimation, the integratedactuarial<br />

approach to risk assessment, when implemented with thought and integrity,<br />

holds some valuable clinical advantages while leaving sufficient room for<br />

individualization.<br />

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