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Science & Justice. 63:109-115
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Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 27:387-398
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Safeguarding the Quality of Forensic Assessment in Sentencing ISBN: 9781351266482
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351266482-4
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351266482-4
Autor:
Mark E. Olver, David Thornton, Sarah M. Beggs Christofferson, Sharon Kelley, Stephen C. P. Wong, Drew A. Kingston
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice and Behavior. 48:1091-1110
We examined the incremental contributions of static and dynamic sexual violence risk assessment in a multisite sample of 1,289 men treated for sexual offending. The study extends validation work that established new risk categories and recidivism est
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 47:1448-1467
Most sexual recidivism risk assessment tools focus primarily on risk factors and deficits without consideration for strengths or protective factors which might mitigate reoffense risk. The current study is the first in a research program designed to
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Science & Justice. 60:120-127
Proficiency testing has the potential to serve several important purposes for crime laboratories and forensic science disciplines. Scholars and other stakeholders, however, have criticized standard proficiency testing procedures since their implement
What types of information can and do latent print examiners review? A survey of practicing examiners
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Forensic Science International. 344:111598
Autor:
Sharon Kelley
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Sexual Offending: Theory, Research, and Prevention. 16
In many parts of the United States, individuals can be civilly committed as Sexually Violent Persons (SVP) to a secure treatment center based on their history of sexual offenses, current mental disorder, and current risk for sexual recidivism. While
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 47:290-309
Empirically supported risk factors are predictive of sexual re-offense regardless of whether individuals suffer from a major mental illness. A small subgroup of individuals with major mental illness may be more likely to demonstrate acute psychotic s
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Sexual Abuse. 33:3-33
Although individuals with a history of sexual crime are often viewed as a lifelong risk, recent research has drawn attention to consistent declines in recidivism risk for those who remain offense free in the community. Because these declines are pred