© 2017 International Association for Correctional and Forensic PsychologyThe Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI) is a widely used risk assessment tool for youth offenders. It is intended to be administered regularly to capture changes in criminogenic needs and thus inform case management during a youth’s sentence. However, there is a dearth of research examining whether updated assessments are more predictive of recidivism than initial assessments. We examined whether including dynamic risk factors increased the predictive validity of the YLS/CMI and whether changes in dynamic risk scores improved the prediction of recidivism. Two hundred youth offenders were tracked from their first risk assessment conducted at proba...
There is a strong movement toward juvenile justice agencies\u27 use of risk assessment and risk-need...
Recidivism risk assessment is central to addressing criminogenic needs among youth offenders. To acc...
Purpose We examine whether and how much risk/need indicators change over time in a sample of serious...
© 2017 International Association for Correctional and Forensic PsychologyThe Youth Level of Service/...
Risk assessments that include dynamic risk factors are increasingly being utilized within the youth ...
Dynamic risk and protective factors are changeable, psychosocial variables associated with an increa...
This study examines whether changes in dynamic risk during juvenile justice long-term residential pl...
This study examined the validity and reliability of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Yo...
Although experts recommend regularly reassessing adolescents\u27 risk for violence, it is unclear wh...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
Intervention in youth recidivism is critical in helping prevent young people from continuing their c...
In an attempt to bridge the gap between research and practice in the domain of criminal risk assessm...
Research has consistently recognized that youth and adults share risk factors for crime, although wh...
An important assumption that decisions based on criminal risk assessments rely on is that our assess...
Recidivism risk assessment is central to addressing criminogenic needs among youth offenders. To acc...
There is a strong movement toward juvenile justice agencies\u27 use of risk assessment and risk-need...
Recidivism risk assessment is central to addressing criminogenic needs among youth offenders. To acc...
Purpose We examine whether and how much risk/need indicators change over time in a sample of serious...
© 2017 International Association for Correctional and Forensic PsychologyThe Youth Level of Service/...
Risk assessments that include dynamic risk factors are increasingly being utilized within the youth ...
Dynamic risk and protective factors are changeable, psychosocial variables associated with an increa...
This study examines whether changes in dynamic risk during juvenile justice long-term residential pl...
This study examined the validity and reliability of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Yo...
Although experts recommend regularly reassessing adolescents\u27 risk for violence, it is unclear wh...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
Intervention in youth recidivism is critical in helping prevent young people from continuing their c...
In an attempt to bridge the gap between research and practice in the domain of criminal risk assessm...
Research has consistently recognized that youth and adults share risk factors for crime, although wh...
An important assumption that decisions based on criminal risk assessments rely on is that our assess...
Recidivism risk assessment is central to addressing criminogenic needs among youth offenders. To acc...
There is a strong movement toward juvenile justice agencies\u27 use of risk assessment and risk-need...
Recidivism risk assessment is central to addressing criminogenic needs among youth offenders. To acc...
Purpose We examine whether and how much risk/need indicators change over time in a sample of serious...