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Predicting Institutional Sexual Misconduct by Adult Male Sex Offenders

NCJ Number
244214
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 40 Issue: 10 Dated: October 2013 Pages: 1131-1148
Author(s)
Jeffrey C. Sandler; Naomi J. Freeman; Paul Farrell; Michael C. Seto
Date Published
October 2013
Length
18 pages
Annotation

This study investigated the relationship between Static-99R scores and institutional (i.e., prison) behavior.

Abstract

Although the Static-99R has been found to be a robust measure of long-term risk to reoffend among adult male sex offenders, few studies have investigated the relationship between Static-99R scores and institutional (i.e., prison) behavior. The current study sought to address this gap in the research by testing the ability of the Static-99 and Static-99R to predict five types of institutional misconduct: (a) sexual, (b) violent (nonsexual), (c) nonviolent (nonsexual), (d) drug-related, and (e) any nonsexual. Results indicate that the Static-99/99R may be useful as predictors of institutional misconduct and, therefore, as a risk classification measure for prisons to protect both staff and inmates and improve institutional environments. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.