Harmful sexual behaviour
Our experts prepare CPR Part 35 compliant reports in cases involving harmful sexual behaviour in children and young people. We assist solicitors, the court, claimants and defendants across family proceedings, civil claims, CICA applications, redress schemes, limitation issues and wider safeguarding contexts.
What our behaviour risk reports cover
Our harmful sexual behaviour expert witness work addresses concerns about inappropriate or harmful behaviours in children and adolescents, including risk, context and developmental factors. Reports may assist the court, solicitors, claimants and defendants across family proceedings, civil litigation, CICA claims, redress schemes, limitation arguments and safeguarding decision-making.
Typical instructions include:
- Family proceedings involving harmful sexual behaviour concerns
- Risk assessments for children and adolescents in care contexts
- Civil claims involving alleged behavioural harm or supervision failures
- Vicarious liability issues concerning institutional responsibility
- CICA applications requiring psychological and behavioural evidence
- Redress schemes involving historic safeguarding concerns
- Limitation issues involving delayed recognition of harm
- Human Rights Act claims involving protection failures
Reports are prepared in accordance with CPR Part 35 and the expert’s duty to the court. Experts may draw on recognised assessment frameworks and structured professional judgement tools, ensuring that conclusions are clearly reasoned and proportionate to the available evidence.
Experts for harmful behaviour cases
The experts we work with include clinicians experienced in child psychology, psychiatry and forensic risk assessment. Where needed, we coordinate input across disciplines so that behavioural, psychological and safeguarding issues are addressed together.
- Behavioural risk formulation
- Mental health factors
- Developmental assessment
- Future risk outlook
- Harmful sexual behaviour assessment
- Cognitive functioning
- Emotional regulation
- Therapy planning
- RSVP risk assessment
- Behavioural pattern analysis
- Risk management strategies
- Reoffending considerations
- Family context review
- Safeguarding planning
- Placement assessment
- Care recommendations
- Intervention planning
- Behaviour modification
- Support strategies
- Progress monitoring
- Offending behaviour context
- Risk supervision needs
- Rehabilitation pathways
- Multi-agency coordination
The reports we prepare for behaviour cases
Risk Assessment Reports
These reports evaluate the nature, context and level of risk associated with harmful sexual behaviour. A sexual risk assessment expert witness report is structured in line with CPR Part 35 and explains the factors informing risk and management recommendations.
- Risk level
- Behaviour context
- Protective factors
- Management strategies
Clinical Assessment Reports
These reports address developmental, psychological and mental health factors linked to behaviour. They draw on structured approaches such as AIM3 assessment where appropriate, and remain compliant with CPR Part 35 requirements.
- Developmental profile
- Psychological factors
- Assessment tools
- Clinical opinion
Intervention Reports
Intervention reports consider appropriate therapeutic or behavioural programmes, supervision needs and support planning. They are framed within CPR Part 35 and focus on practical, proportionate recommendations based on assessed risk.
- Therapy options
- Support needs
- Supervision levels
- Outcome goals
Joint Expert Reports
Where more than one discipline is required, coordinated or joint reports may be produced following expert discussion. These comply with CPR Part 35 and assist in clarifying areas of agreement and disagreement.
- Expert meetings
- Joint statements
- Issue clarification
- Evidence comparison
Cases and proceedings we report for
FAQs
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behaviour case?
Send a summary of the case, relevant records, key issues and any deadlines. We will review the material and help identify the most appropriate expert discipline for the assessment required.