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Inter-rater reliability of dynamic risk assessment with sexual offenders
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EngineeringPsychologySocial SciencesSexual OffendingRisk ManagementStructured Risk AssessmentReliability AnalysisStatisticsSexual OffendersSexual And Reproductive HealthReliabilityPsychiatryRiskSexual BehaviorOffender ClassificationEpidemiologySexual AssaultSexual HealthDynamic Risk AssessmentSexual AbuseStructured AssessmentPsychopathology
Abstract This paper describes the inter-rater reliability of the Structured Assessment of Risk and Need (SARN, formerly known as Structured Risk Assessment). The SARN is a structured framework for identifying sexual offenders' dynamic risk factors. The SARN comprises 16 dynamic risk factors, categorized into four domains: Sexual Interests, Distorted Attitudes, Socio-Affective Functioning and Self-Management. Two studies, utilizing three samples, are reported. Study 1 examined the inter-rater reliability of four SARN cases with a sample of seven expert raters. Results indicated high inter-rater reliability amongst these participants. Study 2 examined the reliability of SARN with two samples who had received training before supplying inter-rater data (N=88). Results provided some support for the reliability of SARN. However, strength of reliability was dependent upon the method of analysis applied (percentage agreement, Cohen's Kappa, intra-class correlation coefficients). These results are discussed in terms of their clinical and methodological implications. Keywords: Sexual offenders' dynamic riskStructured Risk AssessmentStructured Assessment of Risk and Needinter-rater reliability
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