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Assessing the Risk of Juvenile Sex Offenders Using the Intensive Parole Sex Offender Domain
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Assessing the Risk of Juvenile Sex Offenders Using the Intensive Parole Sex Offender Domain
Publication year:
2008
| Cataloged on:
Jul. 02, 2008
ANNOTATION: Determining juvenile sex offender recidivism utilizing the IPSA (Intensive Parole Supervision Assessment) is investigated. This report has these sections: highlights; introduction; study sample; recidivism rates; measuring predictive accuracy; IPSA sex offender domain predictive accuracy; analysis of other sample information; initial security classification assessment; and potential next steps. No strong association with sexual recidivism was found, although the result may be due to the sample.
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