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Dynamic Risk Assessment of Sexual Offenders: Validity and Dimensional Structure of the Stable-2007
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In this study, the predictive and incremental validity of the Stable-2007 beyond the Static-99 was evaluated in an updated sample of <i>N</i> = 638 adult male sexual offenders followed-up for an average of <i>M</i> = 8.2 years. Data were collected at the Federal Evaluation Center for Violent and Sexual Offenders (FECVSO) in Austria within a prospective-longitudinal research design. Scores and risk categories of the Static-99 (AUC = .721; <i>p</i> < .001) and of the Stable-2007 (AUC = .623, <i>p</i> = .005) were found to be significantly related to sexual recidivism. The Stable-2007 risk categories contributed incrementally to the prediction of sexual recidivism beyond the Static-99. Analyzing the dimensional structure of the Stable-2007 yielded three factors, named Antisociality, Sexual Deviance, and Hypersexuality. Antisociality and Sexual Deviance were significant predictors for sexual recidivism. Sexual Deviance was negatively associated with non-sexual violent recidivism. Comparisons with latent dimensions of other risk assessment instruments are made and implications for applied risk assessment are discussed.
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