2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11757-013-0212-9
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Über die Treffsicherheit der standardisierten Risikoeinschätzungsverfahren Static-99 und Stable-2007 bei aus einer Sicherungsmaßnahme entlassenen Sexualstraftätern

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“…Several studies have supported Static-99R's predictive abilities in European countries (Craig et al, 2004;De Vogel et al, 2004;Eher et al, 2013;Gonçalves et al, 2020;Sjöstedt & Långström, 2001). Hanson et al (2011) reviewed 63 Static-99 predicting studies involving 70 distinct samples and found that the predictive accuracy of Static-99 was significant in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Holland, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria, and Japan.…”
Section: Static-99r As a Risk Screenmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Several studies have supported Static-99R's predictive abilities in European countries (Craig et al, 2004;De Vogel et al, 2004;Eher et al, 2013;Gonçalves et al, 2020;Sjöstedt & Långström, 2001). Hanson et al (2011) reviewed 63 Static-99 predicting studies involving 70 distinct samples and found that the predictive accuracy of Static-99 was significant in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Holland, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria, and Japan.…”
Section: Static-99r As a Risk Screenmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As of April 25, 2018, our search yielded 21 studies consisting of 12 nonoverlapping samples (see the appendix). The vast majority of studies were produced in English ( k = 18), and two studies were in German (Eher et al, 2013; Rettenberger, Matthes, Schilling, & Eher, 2011). Six studies reported on nonoverlapping samples, one study (Looman & Goldstein, 2015) contained two different samples that were divided into a routine and a high-risk/need sample, and a further 13 studies represented four overlapping samples, resulting in 12 unique samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be included in the current meta-analysis, the study had to include adult males convicted of a sexual offense, ratings on STABLE-2007 (or STABLE-2000 and sufficient information to compute STABLE-2007 scores), a follow-up period in which recidivism was recorded, and sufficient information to calculate an effect size. Authors from nine of the 12 samples provided their original datasets for the current meta-analysis; additional effect sizes and information were collected from the authors of the remaining samples (Eher et al, 2012; Eher et al, 2013; Rettenberger et al, 2011; Sowden & Olver, 2017). A coding manual containing a standard list of variables and explicit coding rules is included in the Supplemental Material (and available upon request).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the authors recommended the use of the original Static-99 rather than the Static-99R at least for German-speaking countries. The German-speaking version of the instrument was also shown to be a reliable and valid risk assessment measure in a sample of forensic patients deemed as high risk with predictive validities ranging from area under the curve (AUC) = .72 to AUC = .86 (Eher et al, 2013;Etzler et al, 2018). Stable-2007.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%