Risk assessment is routinely applied in forensic decision-making. Although relative risk information from risk scales is robust across diverse samples and settings, estimates of the absolute probability of sexual recidivism are not. Nonetheless, absolute recidivism estimates are still necessary in some evaluations. This paper summarizes research and offers guidance on evidence-based practices for assessing the probability of recidivism, organized largely around questions commonly asked in court. Overall, estimating the probability of sexual recidivism is difficult and should be undertaken with humility and circumspection. That being said, research favours empirical-actuarial risk tools for this task, more structured scales, and the use of m...
The present study examined the predictive validity and psychometric properties of several actuarial ...
The present study examined the predictive validity and psychometric properties of several actuarial ...
Sex offender treatment is most effective when tailored to risk-need-responsivity principles, which d...
We review issues of prediction and discuss their relevance to the prediction of sexual offender reci...
Risk assessment and treatment for sexual offenders should focus on individual characteristics associ...
Given the widespread use of empirical actuarial risk tools in corrections and forensic mental health...
BACKGROUND: Risk assessment of sexual violence involves evidence based evaluation of the risks posed...
Background Current risk assessment tools have a limited evidence base with few validations, poor rep...
Background: Assessment and management of risk for violent recidivism to prevent future offending amo...
This study examines the predictive validity of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments fo...
The predictive validity of 2 risk assessment instruments for sex offenders, modified versions of the...
This study examines the predictive validity of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments fo...
The current study examines sexual and violent reoffence rates for a sample of 2474 sexual offenders ...
a new scale, Static-99, created by combining the items from the RRASOR and SACJ-Min. Predictive accu...
Pilot findings on 137 California sex offenders followed up over 10 years after release from custody ...
The present study examined the predictive validity and psychometric properties of several actuarial ...
The present study examined the predictive validity and psychometric properties of several actuarial ...
Sex offender treatment is most effective when tailored to risk-need-responsivity principles, which d...
We review issues of prediction and discuss their relevance to the prediction of sexual offender reci...
Risk assessment and treatment for sexual offenders should focus on individual characteristics associ...
Given the widespread use of empirical actuarial risk tools in corrections and forensic mental health...
BACKGROUND: Risk assessment of sexual violence involves evidence based evaluation of the risks posed...
Background Current risk assessment tools have a limited evidence base with few validations, poor rep...
Background: Assessment and management of risk for violent recidivism to prevent future offending amo...
This study examines the predictive validity of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments fo...
The predictive validity of 2 risk assessment instruments for sex offenders, modified versions of the...
This study examines the predictive validity of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments fo...
The current study examines sexual and violent reoffence rates for a sample of 2474 sexual offenders ...
a new scale, Static-99, created by combining the items from the RRASOR and SACJ-Min. Predictive accu...
Pilot findings on 137 California sex offenders followed up over 10 years after release from custody ...
The present study examined the predictive validity and psychometric properties of several actuarial ...
The present study examined the predictive validity and psychometric properties of several actuarial ...
Sex offender treatment is most effective when tailored to risk-need-responsivity principles, which d...