Sex offender civil commitment (SOCC) has been enacted in 16 states amid widespread controversy. A critical component of civil commitment is the risk assessment process that determines recommendations for civil confinement once a prison term has expired. This study analyzes the first stage of a two-stage risk assessment process that determines whether eligible sex offenders are referred for clinical evaluation in Florida\u27s Sexually Violent Predator Program. A sample of 773 offenders referred to the program between July 2000 and August 2003 is examined to identify group differences between released and referred sex offenders and the unique effects of legal, clinical, and other factors on the decision to refer for clinical evaluation. Despi...
Abstract: Sex offender recidivism risk is a multifaceted phenomenon requiring consideration across m...
The development of recent statutory schemes, in both the United States and Australia, aim to keep th...
Examining the practical utility of a structured decision-making tool and its impact on actual case d...
Sex offender civil commitment (SOCC) has been enacted in 16 states amid widespread controversy. A cr...
Abstract: This study compared two groups of sex offenders who were considered for civil com-mitment ...
This study investigated the factors considered by forensic examiners when evaluating sexually violen...
Several states have passed civil commitment laws that allow the precautionary deten-tion of sex offe...
This study investigated the degree to which independent variables predicted civil commitment selecti...
Abstract At this study’s commencement, 17 states had enacted sex offender civil commitment legislati...
Although sex offender civil commitment statutes vary from state to state, they share a similar set o...
Over the course of a generation, American legislatures have quietly adopted an intricate web of meas...
The present study examined the interrelationship of risk for recidivism, treatment readiness and res...
Numerous states have enacted statutes focusing on the civil commitment of sexually violent predators...
The Risk Need Responsivity (RNR) principles (Andrews & Bonta, 2010) dictate that higher risk sex off...
Pilot findings on 137 California sex offenders followed up over 10 years after release from custody ...
Abstract: Sex offender recidivism risk is a multifaceted phenomenon requiring consideration across m...
The development of recent statutory schemes, in both the United States and Australia, aim to keep th...
Examining the practical utility of a structured decision-making tool and its impact on actual case d...
Sex offender civil commitment (SOCC) has been enacted in 16 states amid widespread controversy. A cr...
Abstract: This study compared two groups of sex offenders who were considered for civil com-mitment ...
This study investigated the factors considered by forensic examiners when evaluating sexually violen...
Several states have passed civil commitment laws that allow the precautionary deten-tion of sex offe...
This study investigated the degree to which independent variables predicted civil commitment selecti...
Abstract At this study’s commencement, 17 states had enacted sex offender civil commitment legislati...
Although sex offender civil commitment statutes vary from state to state, they share a similar set o...
Over the course of a generation, American legislatures have quietly adopted an intricate web of meas...
The present study examined the interrelationship of risk for recidivism, treatment readiness and res...
Numerous states have enacted statutes focusing on the civil commitment of sexually violent predators...
The Risk Need Responsivity (RNR) principles (Andrews & Bonta, 2010) dictate that higher risk sex off...
Pilot findings on 137 California sex offenders followed up over 10 years after release from custody ...
Abstract: Sex offender recidivism risk is a multifaceted phenomenon requiring consideration across m...
The development of recent statutory schemes, in both the United States and Australia, aim to keep th...
Examining the practical utility of a structured decision-making tool and its impact on actual case d...