This document discusses forensic risk assessment and management. It notes that risk assessments should account for an individual's mental illness and culture/context to improve predictive accuracy. There are two main types of risk assessment measures: actuarial tools based on group data and structured professional judgement tools guided by clinical literature. While actuarial tools do not consider culture/context, some structured professional judgement tools incorporate these factors to some degree. The document advocates evaluating culture and context positively as strengths rather than risk factors when developing risk management plans tailored to an individual's needs and culture.