Should the CPORT Be Used for CSAM Risk Assessment?
Analysis of a meta-study trying to validate the forensic use of the Child Pornography Offender Risk Tool (CPORT) for actuarial CSAM risk assessment.
Analysis of a meta-study trying to validate the forensic use of the Child Pornography Offender Risk Tool (CPORT) for actuarial CSAM risk assessment.
It has been known for quite some time that there are two categories of CSAM offenders, internet-only and mixed offenders.
Sexual abuse is often perpetrated by incest offenders, there is little research that specifically focuses on this type of offending.
Beyond the standard actuarial testing, can these other studies help predict recidivism? How do these scores affect treatment needs?
A study that examines what is “normal” pornography use among young adults ages 18 to 26.
The truth about sexual offending history in non-contact offenders.
And how do these experiences affect these victims upon reaching adulthood?
What are the most effective tools for reinforcing a diagnosis of sexual addiction or identifying sexual compulsivity?
How do you classify offenders who have online sexual interactions with children? How does this affect sentencing mitigation or aggravation?
Does this statement still hold true? A fresh look at this topic.