Yes.
I think in some correctional systems they may even administer paper and pencil measures of some of these to get direct assessments of pro-criminal thinking, so to speak. What I'm saying is we have risk factors, and the flip side of a risk factor is a strength. So if you're unemployed and you can show that you're employed, you have a strength and you have a risk factor. Presence of substance abuse or the absence of substance abuse: a risk factor and a strength.
So to try to answer your question, what can someone say to show they have some positive aspects to them? It's simply looking at their having the absence of these risk factors, which could be measured in a number of ways; they are working or whatever.