Conceptual differences between actuarial and case study prediction, and past empirical comparisons of predictive powers are reviewed. The major concern is with providing empirical comparisons of accuracy in predicting criminal behavior. Specifically, the criterion to be predicted is parole outcome (i.e., parole violation and subsequent reincarceration or successful termination of parole)
Using criminal population criminal conviction history information, prediction models are developed t...
Actuarial methods – i.e., the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of c...
Actuarial methods – i.e., the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of c...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
Prediction of recidivism is a part of criminological studies which has many functions in juristic de...
Actuarial methods—i.e. the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of crim...
This dissertation offers three studies on criminal behavior and criminal risk forecasting. The first...
Actuarial methods—i.e. the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of crim...
Recidivism, or the subsequent commission of a criminal offense after receiving punishment in the jus...
The focus of this dissertation is on the criteria which parole boards use as the basis for their dec...
Recidivism, or the subsequent commission of a criminal offense after receiving punishment in the jus...
Using criminal population criminal conviction history information, prediction models are developed t...
Using criminal population criminal conviction history information, prediction models are developed t...
Actuarial methods – i.e., the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of c...
Actuarial methods – i.e., the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of c...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
Prediction of recidivism is a part of criminological studies which has many functions in juristic de...
Actuarial methods—i.e. the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of crim...
This dissertation offers three studies on criminal behavior and criminal risk forecasting. The first...
Actuarial methods—i.e. the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of crim...
Recidivism, or the subsequent commission of a criminal offense after receiving punishment in the jus...
The focus of this dissertation is on the criteria which parole boards use as the basis for their dec...
Recidivism, or the subsequent commission of a criminal offense after receiving punishment in the jus...
Using criminal population criminal conviction history information, prediction models are developed t...
Using criminal population criminal conviction history information, prediction models are developed t...
Actuarial methods – i.e., the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of c...
Actuarial methods – i.e., the use of statistical rather than clinical methods on large datasets of c...