An important assumption that decisions based on criminal risk assessments rely on is that our assessments of someone’s likelihood of reoffending are accurate. It is well known that young people share many risk factors for criminal conduct with adults, but there is also research to suggest that some factors may be more important at different ages. This research examined how well an adult dynamic risk assessment tool, The Dynamic Risk Assessment for Offender Re-entry (DRAOR), was able to predict any new criminal conviction as well as any new violent conviction in a sample of New Zealand youth (17-19 years) serving community supervision sentences. It was found that DRAOR scores were moderately strong predictors of future criminal conduct for y...
The current study examined the ability of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk for Youth (SAVR...
Risk assessment and case management are two important aspects of young offender corrections and rein...
Dynamic risk and protective factors are changeable, psychosocial variables associated with an increa...
An important assumption that decisions based on criminal risk assessments rely on is that our assess...
Research has consistently recognized that youth and adults share risk factors for crime, although wh...
Risk assessments that include dynamic risk factors are increasingly being utilized within the youth ...
© 2017 International Association for Correctional and Forensic PsychologyThe Youth Level of Service/...
Youth offending is an increasingly major problem in many countries and cultures. Several theories i...
A substantial proportion of criminal offending, particularly serious offending, is perpetrated by a ...
There is a strong movement toward juvenile justice agencies\u27 use of risk assessment and risk-need...
Youth offending in New Zealand is an often touted problem. The reality is that, although many young ...
Risk assessment is considered to be a key element in the prevention of recidivism among juvenile sex...
Although men and women share risk factors for offending, some scholars claim these factors operate d...
Instruments that assess recidivism risk in young people are used widely in the sphere of juvenile ju...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
The current study examined the ability of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk for Youth (SAVR...
Risk assessment and case management are two important aspects of young offender corrections and rein...
Dynamic risk and protective factors are changeable, psychosocial variables associated with an increa...
An important assumption that decisions based on criminal risk assessments rely on is that our assess...
Research has consistently recognized that youth and adults share risk factors for crime, although wh...
Risk assessments that include dynamic risk factors are increasingly being utilized within the youth ...
© 2017 International Association for Correctional and Forensic PsychologyThe Youth Level of Service/...
Youth offending is an increasingly major problem in many countries and cultures. Several theories i...
A substantial proportion of criminal offending, particularly serious offending, is perpetrated by a ...
There is a strong movement toward juvenile justice agencies\u27 use of risk assessment and risk-need...
Youth offending in New Zealand is an often touted problem. The reality is that, although many young ...
Risk assessment is considered to be a key element in the prevention of recidivism among juvenile sex...
Although men and women share risk factors for offending, some scholars claim these factors operate d...
Instruments that assess recidivism risk in young people are used widely in the sphere of juvenile ju...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
The current study examined the ability of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk for Youth (SAVR...
Risk assessment and case management are two important aspects of young offender corrections and rein...
Dynamic risk and protective factors are changeable, psychosocial variables associated with an increa...