2024
DOI: 10.1177/00938548241240991
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Examining the Utility of the Texas Risk Assessment System to Predict Community Supervision Compliance and Recidivism

Holly A. Miller,
Elisa L. Toman,
Kaitlyn M. Pederson

Abstract: Although most risk assessment research has examined tools in the prediction of recidivism, there is a growing body of literature that investigates risk assessment in the prediction of successful community supervision. The Texas Risk Assessment System–Community Supervision Tool (TRAS-CST) was developed from the Ohio Risk Assessment System–Community Supervision Tool (ORAS-CST) but has not been examined to predict recidivism or probation compliance. The current study investigates the predictive validity of the TR… Show more

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