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Improving risk assessments for sex offenders: A comparison of three actuarial scales.
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Forensic PsychologyEngineeringRisk AssessmentsUnited KingdomSocial SciencesSexual OffendingViolence Against WomenRisk ManagementBiostatisticsPublic HealthStatisticsSexual And Reproductive HealthReliabilitySexual CrimeSexual ViolenceActuarial ScalesSex OffendersSexual RecidivismSexual BehaviorOffender ClassificationEpidemiologyCriminal JusticeSexual AssaultSexual HealthSexual AbusePredictive Accuracy
The study compared the predictive accuracy of three sex offender risk-assessment measures: the RRASOR (Hanson, 1997), Thornton's SACJ-Min (Grubin, 1998), and a new scale, Static-99, created by combining the items from the RRASOR and SACJ-Min. Predictive accuracy was tested using four diverse datasets drawn from Canada and the United Kingdom (total n = 1301). The RRASOR and the SACJ-Min showed roughly equivalent predictive accuracy, and the combination of the two scales was more accurate than either original scale. Static-99 showed moderate predictive accuracy for both sexual recidivism (r = 0.33, ROC area = 0.71) and violent (including sexual) recidivism (r = 0.32, ROC area = 0.69). The variation in the predictive accuracy of Static-99 across the four samples was no more than would be expected by chance.
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