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Geneviève PARENT, Auteur ; Jean-Pierre GUAY, Auteur ; Raymond A. KNIGHT, Auteur |Un large éventail dinstruments soffre aux cliniciens pour évaluer le risque que posent les délinquants sexuels. La présente étude vise à comparer la validité prédictive de huit instruments (VRAG, SORAG, RRASOR, Statique-99, Statique-2002, RM20[...]Article
Craig A HARPER, Auteur ; Vanda FRANCO, Auteur ; Madison WILLS, Auteur |According to recent analyses, Bumbys RAPE scale of rape-supportive cognitions about women and sexual assault comprises two factors. Excusing rape serves to reduce abusers culpability for their offending, and ascribing blame to victims, while j[...]Article
Thierry PHAM, Auteur ; Claire DUCRO, Auteur |The purpose of the study was twofold: to assess recidivism risk in a sample of adult inmate sex offenders in Belgium (N=325) and to measure the predictive validity of the Static-99 (Hanson & Thornton, 1999, 2002) for four types of recidivism: ge[...]Article
M.F. GARAMBO, Auteur ; A CONTARINO, Auteur ; Nicoletta CASTELLINO, Auteur ; S MOLINARO, Auteur ; P GAROFANO, Auteur ; M.T. MOLO, Auteur ; Fabio VEGLIA, Auteur ; Carlo ROSSO, Auteur |In order to assess the internal structure of Risk Matrix 2000 in an Italian sample of 308 adult males convicted for sex abuse, a principal component analysis with Promax rotation was performed. The results identified a structure with three facto[...]Article
Factors Predicting Desistance From Reoffending: A Validation Study of the SAPROF in Sexual Offenders
Dahlnym YOON, Auteur ; Daniel TURNER, Auteur ; Verena KLEIN, Auteur ; Martin RETTENBERGER, Auteur ; Reinhard EHER, Auteur ; Peer BRIKEN, Auteur |The present study aims at validating the German version of the Structured Assessment of PROtective Factors (SAPROF) for violence risk in a representative sample of incarcerated adult male sexual offenders. Sexual offenders (n = 450) were rated r[...]Article
Reinhard EHER, Auteur ; Martin RETTENBERGER, Auteur ; Frank SCHILLING, Auteur ; Friedemann PFÄFFLIN, Auteur |An Austrian sample of 275 sexual offenders was assessed clinically as well as with actuarial tools including the Static-99 and the Sexual Offender Risk Appraisal Guide (SORAG) before being released from prison. After an average time of 3.6 years[...]Article
Ghena ISMAIL, Auteur ; Jan LOOMAN, Auteur |Strong inter-rater reliability has been established for the Hare Psychopathy ChecklistRevised (PCL-R), specifically by examiners in research contexts. However, there is less support for inter-reliability in applied settings. This study examined[...]Article
Field measures of psychopathy and sexual deviance as predictors of recidivism among sexual offenders
Paige B HARRIS, Auteur ; Marcus T BOCCACCINI, Auteur ; Amanda K RICE, Auteur |Offenders with high levels of both psychopathy and deviant sexual interests are often described as being more prone to recidivate than other sexual offenders, and many forensic evaluators report considering this psychopathy and sexual deviance i[...]Article
Marcus T BOCCACCINI, Auteur ; Amanda K RICE, Auteur ; L. Maaike HELMUS, Auteur ; Daniel C MURRIE, Auteur ; Paige B HARRIS, Auteur |The Static-99 (and revision, the Static-99R) reflect the most researched and widely used approach to sex offender risk assessment. Because the measure is so widely applied in jurisdictions beyond those on which it was developed, it becomes cruci[...]Article
Anna T PHAM, Auteur ; Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Sacha MAIMONE, Auteur ; Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur |Sexual recidivism risk measures are primarily scored using official documentation (e.g. criminal records), but such reviews are time-consuming, and limited by the quality and availability of relevant information. In this study, we examined the a[...]Article
Sharon M. KELLEY, Auteur ; Gina AMBROZIAK, Auteur ; David THORNTON, Auteur ; Robert M. BARAHAL, Auteur |Forensic evaluators may be assisted by comparing their use of instruments with that of their peers. This article reports the results of a 2017 survey of instrument use by forensic evaluators carrying out sexual recidivism risk assessments. Resul[...]Article
Sandy JUNG, Auteur ; Carissa TOOP, Auteur ; Liam ENNIS, Auteur |The present study investigated the relationships between the scales of the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) and variables relevant to recidivism risk and criminogenic need to inform clinicians use of the PAI for purposes of treatment plan[...]Article
Liam ENNIS, Auteur ; Karen BURO, Auteur ; Sandy JUNG, Auteur |This study examines whether clinically meaningful subgroups could be identified within a large, undifferentiated group of convicted adult male sex offenders. Of eight cluster analyses, a reliable three-cluster solution emerged based on the subsc[...]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
Mark E. OLVER, Auteur ; Sarah M. BEGGS CHRISTOFFERSON, Auteur ; Randolph C. GRACE, Auteur ; Stephen C. P. WONG, Auteur |We examined the use of risk-change information in sexual offender risk assessments featuring the Violence Risk ScaleSexual Offender version (VRS-SO), a sex offender risk assessment and treatment planning tool. The study featured a combined inte[...]Article
Carla L. HARENSKI, Auteur ; David THORNTON, Auteur ; Keith A. HARENSKI, Auteur ; Jean DECETY, Auteur ; Kent A. KIEHL, Auteur |Sexual sadism is a psychiatric disorder in which sexual pleasure is derived from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others. While the psychological and forensic aspects of sexual sadism have been well characterized, little is known ab[...]Article
Shawn MARSCHALL-LÉVESQUE, Auteur ; Joanne-Lucine ROULEAU, Auteur ; Patrice RENAUD, Auteur |Penile plethysmography (PPG) is a measure of sexual interests that relies heavily on the stimuli it uses to generate valid results. Ethical considerations surrounding the use of real images in PPG have further limited the content admissible for [...]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
Jean MOTTE DIT FALISSE, Auteur ; Marie-José GRIHOM, Auteur ; Vinciane LEROY, Auteur ; Jessica THIRY, Auteur ; Pierre COLLART, Auteur ; Anne MERIGLIER, Auteur ; Taoufik FOULI, Auteur ; Bernard MÉRY, Auteur ; Edouard BARUCQ, Auteur ; Dominique LEGER, Auteur ; Virginie CAILLEAU, Auteur ; Jean-Louis SENON, Auteur ; Nematollah JAAFARI, Auteur |Lobjectif principal de cette étude est de valider statistiquement la pertinence de 4 critères de cotation de protocoles de 6 planches du TAT, passés par 34 auteurs de violences sexuelles pédophiles. Secondairement, elle vise à estimer le degré [...]Article
Helen C. WAKELING, Auteur ; Ruth E. MANN, Auteur ; Rebecca J. MILNER, Auteur |Actuarial risk assessment instruments for sexual offenders are often used in high-stakes decision making and therefore should be subject to stringent reliability and validity testing. Furthermore, those involved in the risk assessment of sexual [...]