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      Improving risk assessments for sex offenders: A comparison of three actuarial scales.

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      Law and Human Behavior
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          Abstract

          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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          Journal
          Law and Human Behavior
          Law and Human Behavior
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1573-661X
          0147-7307
          2000
          2000
          : 24
          : 1
          : 119-136
          Article
          10.1023/A:1005482921333
          10693322
          72d0af33-3798-4cbb-9cb3-7bf4d8d23d1d
          © 2000
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