Does Volunteering for Treatment Affect Recidivism?
A study devoted to evaluating outcomes of recidivism of offenders who volunteer for treatment versus those that don’t and comparing them to Static-99 scores.
A study devoted to evaluating outcomes of recidivism of offenders who volunteer for treatment versus those that don’t and comparing them to Static-99 scores.
How do these tests compare in accuracy to the existing PPG standard tests?
What are the average demographics for the victims of these crimes? What is the likelihood of undetected victims?
What scales are used to evaluate risk assessment among these offenders? How do the results differ from CP offenders with a contact offense?
What commonalities can be drawn between adults who solicit sex online from other adults and adults who solicit minors?
Do studies conducted at the federal level support the low recidivism rates seen for sexual offenders at the county and state levels?
How does the CPORT miss the mark in properly predicting recidivism rates?
What factors play into sexual offenders who victimize family members versus extrafamilial offenders?
The implications of race and utilizing the Static-99R for assessing risk in sentencing.
What steps should be taken to ensure an offender that is under investigation should be placed in the lowest recidivism risk category?