“…The instrument is composed of six parts, the first of which is used to measure risk and need (similar to the LSI-R) and the others to aid in case planning (Hoge, 2013). Much less research has been published on the YLS/CMI (which is now in a revised form, but retains the section of interest, part I), but the work that has been done suggests that it has acceptable levels of validity using a variety of measures (Bechtel, Lowenkamp, & Latessa, 2007;Olver, Stockdale, & Wormith, 2009;Schmidt, Campbell, & Houlding, 2011;Vaswani & Merone, 2013;Welsh, Schmidt, McKinnon, Chattha, & Meyers, 2008).…”