RT Article T1 Bridging Risk Assessments to Case Planning: Development and Evaluation of an Intervention-Planning Tool for Adolescents on Probation JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 46 IS 11 SP 1587 OP 1610 A1 Viljoen, Jodi L. A2 Douglas, Kevin S. A2 Brodersen, Etta M. A2 Cochrane, Dana M. A2 Mcmahon, Robert J. A2 Muir, Nicole M. A2 Roesch, Ronald 1947- A2 Rogers, Billie Joe A2 Shaffer, Catherine S. A2 Vincent, Gina M. LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1703725654 AB Even though risk assessment tools are often intended to inform case planning, they do not provide much direct guidance. As such, we developed an intervention-planning tool called the Adolescent Risk Reduction and Resilient Outcomes Work-Plan (ARROW) to accompany the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth. The ARROW includes a decision support system, guide, and training, and is one of the first tools of its kind. To evaluate the ARROW, we conducted two studies: (a) a vignette study with 178 professionals and (b) a field study with 320 propensity-score matched adolescents. Most professionals (>98%) rated the ARROW as useful. Moreover, compared with (a) unstructured plans and (b) a simple form, ARROW plans were more likely to include supported interventions, adhere to best practices, and integrate culturally tailored approaches for Indigenous adolescents. Formulations also showed improvements. However, further research is needed on strategies to bridge risk assessment and risk management. K1 Indigenous K1 Culture K1 SAVRY K1 Formulation K1 Case Management K1 Risk assessment K1 Risk Management K1 Risk management K1 Case management DO 10.1177/0093854819873019