As courts often rely on clinicians when differentiating between sexually abusive youth at a low versus high risk of reoffense, understanding factors that contribute to accuracy in assessment of risk is imperative. The present study built on existing research by examining (1) the accuracy of clinical judgments of risk made after completing risk assessment instruments, (2) whether instrument- informed clinical judgments made with a high degree of confidence are associated with greater accuracy, and (3) the risk assessment instruments and subscales most predictive of clinical judgments. Raters assessed each youth’s (n = 166) risk of reoffending after completing the SAVRY and J-SOAP-II. Raters were not able to predict detected cases of either s...
This study looked at 12 juveniles in Wisconsin who were recommended by experts for commitment under ...
Sex offender treatment is most effective when tailored to risk-need-responsivity principles, which d...
Data from the Estimate of Risk of Adolescent Sexual Offense Recidivism (ERASOR; Worling & Curwen...
As courts often rely on clinicians when differentiating between sexually abusive youth at a low vers...
Clinicians are often called upon to estimate the level of risk of a juvenile sex offender to sexuall...
Although accurate risk appraisals are mandatory to provide effective treatment to juveniles who have...
Research has identified meaningful subtypes among the heterogeneous population of juveniles who sexu...
The accurate assessment of risk of sexual reoffense for juveniles has the potential to inform many a...
Risk assessment is considered to be a key element in the prevention of recidivism among juvenile sex...
The identification of high-risk juvenile sex offenders has become one of the most controversial task...
Although the Juvenile Sex Offender Assessment Protocol–II (J-SOAP-II) and the Structured Assessment ...
The present research was archival in nature. It was divided into three phases involving a comprehens...
Reliable and valid risk assessments are essential for responding adequately to juveniles who have se...
The current study examines sexual and violent reoffence rates for a sample of 2474 sexual offenders ...
Although experts recommend regularly reassessing adolescents\u27 risk for violence, it is unclear wh...
This study looked at 12 juveniles in Wisconsin who were recommended by experts for commitment under ...
Sex offender treatment is most effective when tailored to risk-need-responsivity principles, which d...
Data from the Estimate of Risk of Adolescent Sexual Offense Recidivism (ERASOR; Worling & Curwen...
As courts often rely on clinicians when differentiating between sexually abusive youth at a low vers...
Clinicians are often called upon to estimate the level of risk of a juvenile sex offender to sexuall...
Although accurate risk appraisals are mandatory to provide effective treatment to juveniles who have...
Research has identified meaningful subtypes among the heterogeneous population of juveniles who sexu...
The accurate assessment of risk of sexual reoffense for juveniles has the potential to inform many a...
Risk assessment is considered to be a key element in the prevention of recidivism among juvenile sex...
The identification of high-risk juvenile sex offenders has become one of the most controversial task...
Although the Juvenile Sex Offender Assessment Protocol–II (J-SOAP-II) and the Structured Assessment ...
The present research was archival in nature. It was divided into three phases involving a comprehens...
Reliable and valid risk assessments are essential for responding adequately to juveniles who have se...
The current study examines sexual and violent reoffence rates for a sample of 2474 sexual offenders ...
Although experts recommend regularly reassessing adolescents\u27 risk for violence, it is unclear wh...
This study looked at 12 juveniles in Wisconsin who were recommended by experts for commitment under ...
Sex offender treatment is most effective when tailored to risk-need-responsivity principles, which d...
Data from the Estimate of Risk of Adolescent Sexual Offense Recidivism (ERASOR; Worling & Curwen...