Can ACE or LSI Scores Predict Recidivism?
Beyond the standard actuarial testing, can these other studies help predict recidivism? How do these scores affect treatment needs?
Beyond the standard actuarial testing, can these other studies help predict recidivism? How do these scores affect treatment needs?
Using the Adverse Childhood Experiences scale and 2 risk assessment measures to evaluate treatment completion and reduce recidivism with trauma informed care.
In a study of 435 men recruited online, researchers explore what factors most likely indicate a predilection for minor attraction.
How do maladaptive coping mechanisms stemming from childhood trauma influence an offender’s behavior?
Does this statement still hold true? A fresh look at this topic.
How do Adverse Childhood Experiences impact overall criminal histories, in addition to histories of sexual crimes?
What are the most frequent ACE items endorsed by sexually violent persons and can they be used as predictors for recidivism?
What factors play into sexual offenders who victimize family members versus extrafamilial offenders?
What traumatic events are most common in female sexual offenders? What other effects might adverse childhood experiences have on female sexual offenders?
How common is sexual attraction to children and what are common experiences across both male and female identifying respondents in the general population?