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Women's Risk Needs Assessment Research (WRNA)

The WRNA was originally created through a cooperative agreement between the National Institute of Corrections and the University of Cincinnati through research conducted by Patricia Van Voorhis, Emily Salisbury, Emily Wright, and Ashley Bauman. The instrument is now managed by Dr. Emily Salisbury at Utah Criminal Justice Center (UCJC), College of Social Work University of Utah.

The WRNA is a public-domain instrument. However, there are conditions of use, a license agreement, and training costs associated with its implemenation.

This webpage from Utah Criminal Justice Center (UCJC), College of Social Work University of Utah has links to research articles written about the WRNA over the last 13 years.

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Citation

Van Voorhis, Patricia, Salisbury, Emily, Wright, Emily, Bauman, Ashley
Women's Risk Needs Assessment Research (WRNA)
https://socialwork.utah.edu/research/ucjc/wrna/index.php

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The National Institute of Corrections publishes this compilation of resources each year as an overview of what research indicates to be the trends in the corrections industry each year.
Accession Number: (2018) 033176, (2019) 033431, (2020) 033563, (2021) 033670, (2022) 033086, (2023) 033087