Sex Offender Risk Assessment

Comprehensive Risk Evaluations for Legal & Treatment Needs

At New Hope Community Service Center (NHCSC), we provide court-mandated and independent sex offender risk assessments for individuals involved in the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) system and other legal jurisdictions. These assessments help determine risk levels, treatment needs, and rehabilitation potential for individuals charged or convicted of sexual offenses.
Our licensed forensic evaluators use scientifically validated risk assessment tools to provide thorough, unbiased evaluations that guide sentencing decisions, parole conditions, and therapy recommendations. Whether required by the court, probation, or legal representation, our assessments provide an objective analysis tailored to each case.
Sex Offender Risk Assessment

Why Choose NHCSC for a Sex Offender Risk Assessment?

Licensed, Court-Recognized Evaluators

Our assessments meet the requirements of the Illinois legal system, IDOC, and other supervising agencies.

Scientific, Evidence-Based Risk Analysis

We use validated forensic assessment tools to ensure accurate evaluations.

Confidential, Professional, & Non-Judgmental Approach

We provide objective assessments that focus on rehabilitation and compliance.

Detailed Reports for Court & Legal Authorities

Our evaluations include comprehensive findings, risk factors, and treatment recommendations.

Support for Defense Attorneys, Probation, & Parole Officers

We assist legal teams, probation officers, and court personnel in understanding assessment findings.

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Who Needs a Sex Offender Risk Assessment?

If you or a loved one are experiencing

Our risk assessments are comprehensive, objective, and tailored to each case, ensuring compliance with legal, correctional, and therapeutic guidelines.

What to Expect from a Sex Offender Risk Assessment

Our assessments follow a rigorous forensic methodology to provide an accurate risk profile.
Assessment Process
Clinical Interview & History Review
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Psychological & Risk Assessment Testing
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Risk Categorization & Treatment Recommendations
FAQs About Sex Offender Risk Assessments

How long does a risk assessment take?

Most evaluations take between 2 to 4 hours, depending on the complexity of the case and the extent of psychological testing required.
Yes, all assessments are confidential within the limits of legal and court-ordered disclosure requirements.
A detailed report is generated, outlining risk factors, recommendations, and treatment options. This report is sent to the appropriate legal or correctional authorities.
Yes, attorneys and individuals seeking an independent evaluation can schedule a private risk assessment.
Risk assessments consider criminal history, psychological profile, behavior patterns, and response to past treatment programs to categorize individuals as low, moderate, or high risk.

Find Hope & Healing with Chicago’s Trusted
Behavioral Health Experts

If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health challenges, substance use disorders, or justice-involved therapy needs,
NHCSC is here to help. Our Chicago-based team is ready to support your recovery journey with expert care,
evidence-based treatment, and a commitment to your success.