“…While third‐generation risk instruments can be and often are linked with rehabilitative programming, research on contemporary risk‐based reform is incipient; at this point, there is almost no evidence on how risk instruments effect either incarceration rates or crime rates (Stevenson, ) . And numerous questions remain about the validity, implementation, ethics, and even constitutionality of risk instruments (Berk, Heidari, Jabbari, Kearns, & Roth, ; Cheliotis, ; Desmarais et al, ; Hannah‐Moffat, ; Harcourt, ; Kemshall, ; Klingele, ; Rothschild‐Elyassi et al, ; Skeem & Lowenkamp, ; Starr, ; Taxman & Caudy, ).…”