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Sébastien BROUILLETTE-ALARIE, Auteur ; Seung C. LEE, Auteur ; Nicholas LONGPRÉ, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur |Multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) was used to study the construct validity of the Static-2002R, an actuarial scale for the assessment of reoffending among adult men who sexually offended. Using a sample of 2,569 individuals with a his[...]Thèse
Sexual interest in children has been identified as an important cause of child sexual abuse. Preliminary studies suggest that the Implicit Association Test (IAT) is a promising tool to measure sexual interest in children. In the current study, 3[...]Article
Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur |We addressed the construct validity of Stable-2000 and Stable-2007 scores by examining correlations between selected items and validated independent measures of relevant constructs in samples of convicted sex offenders. In Study 1, the Child Mol[...]Article
Michael C. SETO, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur |There is much concern about the likelihood that online sexual offenders (particularly online child pornography offenders) have either committed or will commit offline sexual offenses involving contact with a victim. This study addresses this que[...]Article
Lesleigh PULLMAN, Auteur ; Megan L SAWATSKY, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; Michael C. SETO, Auteur |There is an important theoretical distinction between biological and sociolegal incest offenders, but this is not always recognized in clinical or empirical work. The purpose of the current meta-analysis was to examine the extent to which biolog[...]Article
Julia M. FRASER, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; L. Maaike HELMUS, Auteur |Emotional congruence with children (ECWC) is a psychologically meaningful risk factor for sexual offending against children (SOC). Based on previous research and theory, three models have been proposed to explain ECWC: Blockage, Sexual Domain, a[...]Article
Michael C. SETO, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Lesleigh PULLMAN, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur |Ouvrage
Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur ; Leslie HELMUS, Auteur | Québec [CANADA] : Ministère de la Sécurité publique | 2011Les échelles actuarielles fondées sur des données empiriques sont de plus en plus utilisées en psychologie, particulièrement pour évaluer le risque de criminalité et de violence. Bien que les évaluateurs recourent régulièrement à plus d'une éche[...]Article
Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur ; J Renee MALCOM, Auteur |The current study examined the discriminative and convergent validity of three Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures designed to assess sexual interest in girls, in boys or in children. Sex offenders against children (n =29) did not differ fr[...]Article
Julie BLAIS, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur |A Five-Level Risk and Needs system has been proposed as a common language for standardizing the meaning of risk levels across risk/need tools used in corrections. Study 1 examined whether the Five-Levels could be applied to BARR-2002R (N = 2,390[...]Article
Leslie HELMUS, Auteur ; David THORNTON, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur |Actuarial risk assessment scales and their associated recidivism estimates are generally developed on samples of offenders whose average age is well below 50 years. Criminal behavior of all types declines with age; consequently, actuarial scales[...]Article
Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Susan CURRY, Auteur ; Paul FEDOROFF, Auteur ; John BRADFORD, Auteur ; Michael C. SETO, Auteur |The current study examined the extent to which 1136 men were able to inhibit their sexual arousal on a phallometric assessment, when instructed to do so. Although the observed changes between the two conditions (i.e., Normal and Suppression) wer[...]Article
Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur ; Julie BLAIS, Auteur |Given that sexual offenders are more likely to reoffend with a nonsexual offense than a sexual offense, it is useful to have risk scales that predict general recidivism among sexual offenders. In the current study, we examined the extent to whic[...]Article
Alexander F. SCHMIDT, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Robert J B LEHMANN, Auteur |Due to unobtrusiveness and ease of implementation, viewing time (VT) measures of sexual interest in children have sparked increasing research interest in forensic contexts over the last two decades. The current study presents two meta-analyses o[...]Article
Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Nicolas KESSOUS, Auteur |Research and theoretical models have consistently identified sexual interest in children as a key factor involved in child sexual offending. However, there is only moderate agreement in the diagnosis of pedophilia and different assessment method[...]Article
Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur ; Heather VANZUYLEN, Auteur |The current meta-analysis compared the characteristics of online child pornography-only offenders, typical (offline) sex offenders against children, and offenders with both child pornography and contact sex offences against children (mixed). Bas[...]Article
Sébastien BROUILLETTE-ALARIE, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Massil BENBOURICHE, Auteur |Bien que grandement utilisés en Amérique du Nord, les outils actuariels d’évaluation du risque sont souvent critiqués pour leur incapacité à saisir la dynamique psychologique menant à la récidive criminelle. S’adressant à cette critique, le prés[...]Article
Leslie HELMUS, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Julie BLAIS, Auteur |Although Aboriginal offenders are overrepresented in Canadian prisons, there is limited research examining the extent to which commonly used risk factors and risk scales are applicable to Aboriginals. Aboriginal (n = 88) and non-Aboriginal (n = [...]Article
R. Karl HANSON, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Leslie HELMUS, Auteur ; David THORNTON, Auteur |Given the widespread use of empirical actuarial risk tools in corrections and forensic mental health, it is important that evaluators and decision makers understand how scores relate to recidivism risk. In the current study, we found strong evid[...]