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Notes on the Development of Static - 2002
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Notes on the Development of Static - 2002
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Author(s)
Hanson, R. Karl
Thornton, David
Source(s)
Canada. Solicitor General of Canada (Ottawa, Ontario)
Wisconsin Dept. of Health and Family Services (Mauston, WI)
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Published 2003.
29 pages.
Related Topics
Recidivism
(Administration)
Recidivism
(Statistics & Research)
Sex offender
(Special Offenders)
Sex offender risk assessment
(Offender Management)
Sex offender risk assessment
(Special Offenders)
The development of a new risk scale for sex offenders is explained. This report has these sections: abstract; the need for a revision of Static-99; overall strategy for revision; results by age, persistence of sexual offending, deviant sexual interests, range of victims/relationship to victims, general criminality, combining and weighting subscales, and scale comparison; and discussion. An appendix provides the coding rules for Static-2002.
Accession Number: 018624
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