There are many variables that affect assessment reporting. One issue to consider with assessment instruments is that oftentimes the questions address particularly stigmatized or traumatic events, such as rape

There are many variables that affect assessment reporting. One issue to consider with assessment instruments is that oftentimes the questions address particularly stigmatized or traumatic events, such as rape, which respondents may not want to speak about openly. Other variables that may impact reporting include the mode of interviewing, the setting, the framing of the survey, and the context of key items. These variables and more have the potential to significantly impact results and contribute to the differences frequently seen between assessments. Consequently, forensic psychology professionals must never rely on just one instrument or measurement tool. Instead, they should always consider as many forms of evidence as possible when attempting to accurately measure crime.

Analyze the two assessment instruments you selected, identifying the strengths and weaknesses of both.

In addition to the assessment instruments, what other measurement resources could be used to assess violent crimes?