2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2022.101985
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The relationship between mental health, risk, and community supervision outcomes

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“…The overall finding that the TRAS versions were significantly related to compliance and new offenses mirror the three other examinations of this measure. Pederson et al (2022) found that the TRAS-CST was a significant predictor of recidivism in a sample of individuals on probation in Texas. Although no AUC results were reported, the authors found that with every point added to the TRAS total score, there was increased odds of recidivating of 5% in their sample of 738 individuals.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The overall finding that the TRAS versions were significantly related to compliance and new offenses mirror the three other examinations of this measure. Pederson et al (2022) found that the TRAS-CST was a significant predictor of recidivism in a sample of individuals on probation in Texas. Although no AUC results were reported, the authors found that with every point added to the TRAS total score, there was increased odds of recidivating of 5% in their sample of 738 individuals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…As part of the study, the TRAS-CST scores were used to examine the relationship between mental health and risk to predict recidivism. Pederson et al (2022) found that the TRAS-CST was significantly predictive of recidivism in the sample, with a one-point increase in TRAS scores increasing recidivism odds by 5%. The authors found that when the TRAS was used in the regression equation with mental health assessment, the TRAS was the only significant predictor of recidivism.…”
Section: The Development Of the Texas Risk Assessment Systemmentioning
confidence: 85%
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