RT Article T1 A review of violence risk assessment for mentally disordered patients in mainland of China JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 41 IS 12 SP 1398 OP 1405 A1 Gu, Yan A1 Singh, Jay P. A1 Yun, Libing A1 Hu, Zeqing A2 Singh, Jay P. A2 Yun, Libing A2 Hu, Zeqing LA English YR 2014 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1885254784 AB The Chinese research literature on violence risk assessment is small compared with Western countries. However, violence by mentally disordered populations is an area of considerable importance in China, given major legal developments in recent years. The aim of the present article was to provide an overview of the current state of violence risk assessment practices in China, focusing on the role that such assessments play in forensic and non-forensic hospitals as well as in community treatment settings. The Chinese evidence base on currently available approaches to violence risk assessment was also explored. Further research on risk assessment, formulation, communication, and management is needed before it can be argued that practitioners in China charged with making risk-based decisions are using the most scientifically defensible procedures. K1 China K1 Forensic K1 Mental Illness K1 Risk assessment K1 Violence DO 10.1177/0093854814547950