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Dynamic Risk Assessment in Sexual Offenders Using STABLE-2000 and the STABLE-2007
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German-speaking SamplePsychologySocial SciencesSexual ReoffenseSexual OffendingRisk ManagementCorrectional PracticeStatisticsSexual And Reproductive HealthSexual CrimePsychiatryPredictive AnalyticsOutcomes ResearchSexual BehaviorForensic PsychiatryOffender ClassificationEpidemiologyCriminal JusticeSexual AssaultSubstance AbuseDynamic Risk AssessmentSexual AbusePredictive AccuracyMedicine
The predictive accuracy of STABLE-2000 and STABLE-2007 was examined within a prospective research design in a German-speaking sample of 263 adult male prison-released sexual offenders followed up for an average of 6.4 years. The STABLE-2007 was significantly related to all outcomes (AUC = 0.67-0.71), whereas the STABLE-2000 demonstrated only weak predictive accuracy for sexual reoffense (AUC = 0.62). Supporting the results of the construction sample, the STABLE-2007 incrementally added to the predictive accuracy of the STATIC-99 for violent and general reoffense (conviction and incarceration). Moreover, the STABLE-2007 total scores and the nominal risk/need categories made significant incremental contributions over the SORAG for predicting sexual reoffense.
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