“…Recently, correctional researchers (e.g., Grann, Belfrage, & Tengstrtim, 2000;Hanson & Hams, 2000;Quinsey, Coleman, Jones, & Altrows, 1997;Quinsey, Hams, Rice & Cormier, 1998;Wormith, 2000;Zamble & Quinsey, 1997) have begun to reformulate the conventional conceptualization of the nsk factor as dichotornous. Instead, the risk factor is now described as a continuous constnict that varies along four dimensions, specifically, the rate of change, the origin of change (i.e., within the individual versus the environment), the causal change agent (intentional manipulation versus natural fluctuations in the environment), and the degree of predictability associated with the change.…”