“…Furthermore, at least within the context of correctional research, options exist that recognize the importance of blending the nomothetic and ideographic approaches to using the information (Mulvey & Lidz, 1995;Douglas et al, 1999;Hart, 1998;Mills, Kroner, & Morgan, 2011). For instance, previous research examining structured parole decisionmaking has led to the development of the Risk Assessment Framework (RAF: Serin, Gobeil, & Sutton, 2009;Serin, Gobeil, Lloyd, Chadwick, Wardrop, & Hanby, 2016). The RAF offers a method of blending statistically derived information predicting the offender's likelihood for success with a structured framework that allows the decision maker to consider the information from a case-specific standpoint.…”