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Sex Offender Sentencing in Washington State Series of Reports
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: A series of reports resulting from a "comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the impact and effectiveness of current [as of 2006] sex offender sentencing policies including a "comprehensive analysis of different sex offender populations across the full spectrum of decision points" can be found at this website (p. 1). Individual reports are: "Introducing the Study Series"; "Impact and Effectiveness of Washington State's Current Sex Offender Sentencing Policies: Research Design"; "Measuring Recidivism"; "Recidivism Rates"; "Comparing Charges Filed to Convictions"; "Comparing Arrests to Court Filings"; "Predicting the Initial Sentencing Decision"; "Initial Sentencing Decision"; "How Sex Offenders Differ From Other Felony Offenders"; "Report Series Highlights"; "Notification Levels and Recidivism"; "Has Community Notification Reduced Recidivism?"; "Predicting Recidivism Based on Demographics and Criminal History"; "Sex Offender Sentencing in Washington State: Sex Offender Sentencing Options: Views of Child Victims and Their Parents"; "Special Sex Offender Sentencing Alternative Revocations"; "Special Sex Offender Sentencing Alternative Trends"; "Sex Offender Risk Level Classification Tool and Recidivism"; "Failure to Register As a Sex Offender--Revised"; "Predicting Recidivism Based on the LSI-R"; "Key Findings and Trends"; "Does the Prison Treatment Program Reduce Recidivism?"; and "Who Participates in the Prison Treatment Program?".