2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12031111
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Factors in Assessing Recidivism Risk in Young Offenders

Abstract: The research aims to identify if the accumulation of protective and/or risk factors might predict the risk of recidivism in juvenile delinquents and determine the relative weight of both types of factors in the predictions themselves. The risk of criminal recidivism was assessed with the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth—SAVRY—instrument based on a sample of 192 Adolescents in Conflict with the Law—ACLs—held in juvenile detention centers in the Valencian Community (Spain). The results show that p… Show more

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“…The results indicate that the SAVRY adequately distinguishes between recidivist vs. non-recidivist young offenders. The young offenders presented significantly higher scores in the risk domains of the instrument, while the non-recidivists presented a higher score in the protective domain [37]. These results concur with those obtained in different studies with both English-speaking and non-English-speaking young offenders.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The results indicate that the SAVRY adequately distinguishes between recidivist vs. non-recidivist young offenders. The young offenders presented significantly higher scores in the risk domains of the instrument, while the non-recidivists presented a higher score in the protective domain [37]. These results concur with those obtained in different studies with both English-speaking and non-English-speaking young offenders.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The presence of a greater number of protective factors in the group of non-recidivist young offenders supports the thesis of the importance of such factors in reducing or preventing criminal recidivism in juvenile justice [13,26,47]. Protective factors are predictive and they play an active role in preventing juvenile recidivism [19,37,48]. Given the fundamental role of protective factors in reducing criminal behavior, it is essential that the different instruments for assessing risk of recidivism include the protective factors presented by the young offenders.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Los más utilizados son el Inventario de Gestión e Intervención para Jóvenes (Youth Level Service/ Case Management Inventory) (Hoge y Andrews, 2006) y la Evaluación estructurada del riesgo de violencia en la juventud (Structured Assesment of Violence Risk in Youth [SAVRY]) (Borum et al, 2003). Los investigadores que estudian la delincuencia violenta consideran al SAVRY como herramienta referencial (Lodewijks et al, 2010;Navarro-Pérez et al, 2020;Schmidt et al, 2011). El SAVRY es un cuestionario que incluye factores de protección que interaccionan con variables de riesgo; además, permite identificar diferentes niveles de riesgo y colabora en la creación de programas dependiendo del nivel de vulnerabilidad del sujeto.…”
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“…Different factors have been associated with criminal behaviour, both personal factors, such as impulsivity, and factors related to school, family, or peers (Leverso et al, 2015). Specifically, juvenile offenders primarily present socialization issues, emotional-intelligence deficits, and inadequate coping strategies (Navarro-Pérez et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%