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Sex Offender Risk Assessment
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Sex Offender Risk Assessment
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Author(s)
Huebner, Beth
Valentine, David C.
Stokes, Shannon Daily
Cobbina, Jennifer
Berg, Mark
Source(s)
University of Missouri-Columbia. Institute of Public Policy (Columbia, MO)
Sponsor(s)
Missouri Sentencing Advisory Commission (Jefferson City, MO)
Details
Published 2006.
14 pages.
Related Topics
Missouri
Sex offender risk assessment
(Offender Management)
Sex offender risk assessment
(Special Offenders)
The predictive accuracy of five of the most utilized actuarial risk instruments for sex offenders is reviewed. This report has the following sections: executive summary; introduction; RRASOR (Rapid Risk Assessment for Sex Offense Recidivism); MnSOST and MnSOST-R (Minnesota Sex Offender Screening Tool and - Revised); Virginia Sentencing Commission; Static-99; VRAG (Violence Risk Appraisal Guide); and conclusions.
Accession Number: 022468
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