For the same client, Jennifer Scott, from the Week 2 and Week 3 assignments, complete this PDRA Risk Assessment Worksheet. You may want to review her background again. Additionally, in the Comment sec

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PDRA Risk Assessment Worksheet For the same client, Jennifer Scott, from the Week 2 and Week 3 assignments, complete this PDRA Risk Assessment Worksheet. You may want to review her background again. Additionally, in the Comment sec 1

PDRA RISK ASSESSMENT FOR ADJUDICATED YOUTH JUVENILE JUSTICE

Juvenile Name:

DOB:

Race/Sex:

Case Worker Name:

PDRA Date:


1. Age at First Juvenile Adjudication (including current)

SCORE

16 or older

-1

14 or 15

13 or younger


2. Total Number of Juvenile Adjudications

(count separate Adjudications dates, including current; enter actual number)

SCORE

One

-1

Two or Three

Four or more

Total Number


3. Total Prior Adjudications for Violent/Assaultive Offenses

(count separate adjudication dates, NOT including current; enter actual number)

SCORE

None

One or more

Total Number


4. Most Serious Current Offense is Property-Related

SCORE

No

Yes


5. Number of Prior Out-of-Home Placements

(RYDC, YDC, residential [do not include DFCS placement]); enter actual number)

SCORE

None

One or more

Total Number


6. School Discipline/Attendance During the Prior 12 Months

SCORE

Enrolled, attending regularly, no out-of-school suspensions; or, graduated or GED; or 16 or older, not in school and employed

-1

Some truancy; suspended out of school 1–2 times; considered somewhat disruptive

Major truancy or dropped out; suspended out of school 3+ times; considered seriously disruptive


7. Substance Abuse

SCORE

No problem or experimentation only

Use sometimes interferes with functioning

Use frequently interferes with functioning; chronic abuse; dependency


8. Peer Relationships

SCORE

Friends provide positive influence

-1

Some delinquent friends with negative influence

Most friends are delinquent; strong negative influence; or youth is a gang member


9. Parental/Caregiver Supervision

SCORE

Parental/caregiver supervision and discipline usually effective; youth usually obeys rules; minor conflict

Parental/caregiver supervision often ineffective or inconsistent; frequent parent-child conflict

Little or no parental/caregiver supervision/discipline; or constant conflict; youth usually disobeys


10. Youth Participation in Pro-Social Activities

SCORE

Youth participates in at least one sport/athletic, church, hobby/creative, or school activity.

Youth does not participate in any of the above pro-social activities.


Total Score:


Scored Risk Level:

Low Risk: -4 to 1

Medium Risk: 2 to 5

High Risk: 6+


Comments:

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