This study investigated the degree to which independent variables predicted civil commitment selection in a sample of 450 sexual offenders evaluated for civil commitment as sexually violent predators under Florida\u27s Jimmy Ryce Act. Using logistic regression, this study examined the relationship between the dependent variable, commitment recommendation, and several sets of independent variables. Results revealed that the statistically significant predictors of recommendations for sex offender civil commitment were diagnoses of pedophilia and paraphilia not otherwise specified (NOS), psychopathy, actuarial risk assessment scores, younger age of victim, and nonminority race (R2 = .88). Discriminant function analysis confirmed that these v...
Over the course of a generation, American legislatures have quietly adopted an intricate web of meas...
This report begins with an outline of the history of civil commitment laws, followed by a review of ...
This study focuses on the civil commitment of offenders designated as “sexually dangerous”. The part...
This study investigated the factors considered by forensic examiners when evaluating sexually violen...
Abstract: This study compared two groups of sex offenders who were considered for civil com-mitment ...
Sex offender civil commitment (SOCC) has been enacted in 16 states amid widespread controversy. A cr...
Several states have passed civil commitment laws that allow the precautionary deten-tion of sex offe...
Although sex offender civil commitment statutes vary from state to state, they share a similar set o...
Abstract At this study’s commencement, 17 states had enacted sex offender civil commitment legislati...
Mark Macgowan, and Marian Dumaine of Florida International University. We are appreciative of Janice...
Previous studies have identified sexual deviance as a particularly strong predictor of sexual recidi...
Abstract: This article explores the demographic and criminal characteristics of a group of sex offen...
The purpose of this research is to determine the factors predicting recidivism among a sample of 222...
This study examined what factors were predictive of who volunteers for sex of-fender treatment (self...
The Kansas v. Hendricks (1997) decision, in which the Supreme Court authorized post-sentence civil c...
Over the course of a generation, American legislatures have quietly adopted an intricate web of meas...
This report begins with an outline of the history of civil commitment laws, followed by a review of ...
This study focuses on the civil commitment of offenders designated as “sexually dangerous”. The part...
This study investigated the factors considered by forensic examiners when evaluating sexually violen...
Abstract: This study compared two groups of sex offenders who were considered for civil com-mitment ...
Sex offender civil commitment (SOCC) has been enacted in 16 states amid widespread controversy. A cr...
Several states have passed civil commitment laws that allow the precautionary deten-tion of sex offe...
Although sex offender civil commitment statutes vary from state to state, they share a similar set o...
Abstract At this study’s commencement, 17 states had enacted sex offender civil commitment legislati...
Mark Macgowan, and Marian Dumaine of Florida International University. We are appreciative of Janice...
Previous studies have identified sexual deviance as a particularly strong predictor of sexual recidi...
Abstract: This article explores the demographic and criminal characteristics of a group of sex offen...
The purpose of this research is to determine the factors predicting recidivism among a sample of 222...
This study examined what factors were predictive of who volunteers for sex of-fender treatment (self...
The Kansas v. Hendricks (1997) decision, in which the Supreme Court authorized post-sentence civil c...
Over the course of a generation, American legislatures have quietly adopted an intricate web of meas...
This report begins with an outline of the history of civil commitment laws, followed by a review of ...
This study focuses on the civil commitment of offenders designated as “sexually dangerous”. The part...