2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11757-010-0087-y
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Zur Altersabhängigkeit von Risikovariablen bei Sexualdelinquenz

Abstract: 3O r i g i n a l a r b e i t Zusammenfassung Diese Studie untersuchte anhand einer Stichprobe von 612 männlichen Sexualstraftätern die latenten Dimensionen aktuarischer Prognosevariablen, deren entwicklung über das täteralter und deren altersabhängige bedeutung für die Prognose einschlägiger rückfälle innerhalb eines Katamnesezeitraums von 5 Jahren. in anlehnung an die arbeiten von roberts et al. [25] wurden hierfür 8 items aus dem Static-99 und der risk Matrix 2000 auf ihre faktorielle Struktur hin untersucht… Show more

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“…Over the past 10 years, many studies have sought to identify the latent psychological constructs in static, actuarial scales used with sexual offenders (Allen & Pflugradt, 2014; Barbaree, Langton, Blanchard, & Cantor, 2009; Barbaree, Langton, & Peacock, 2006; Boughner, 2010; Brouillette-Alarie & Proulx, 2013; Ennis, Hook, & Choy, 2011; Janka, Gallasch-Nemitz, & Dahle, 2011; Knight & Thornton, 2007; Langton, Barbaree, Hansen, Harkins, & Peacock, 2007; Pham & Ducro, 2008; Roberts, Doren, & Thornton, 2002; Seto, 2005; Walters, Deming, & Elliott, 2009). Most of these studies involved exploratory factor analyses of the Static-99 and Static-2002.…”
Section: Advantages Of Latent Variable Models To Inform Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past 10 years, many studies have sought to identify the latent psychological constructs in static, actuarial scales used with sexual offenders (Allen & Pflugradt, 2014; Barbaree, Langton, Blanchard, & Cantor, 2009; Barbaree, Langton, & Peacock, 2006; Boughner, 2010; Brouillette-Alarie & Proulx, 2013; Ennis, Hook, & Choy, 2011; Janka, Gallasch-Nemitz, & Dahle, 2011; Knight & Thornton, 2007; Langton, Barbaree, Hansen, Harkins, & Peacock, 2007; Pham & Ducro, 2008; Roberts, Doren, & Thornton, 2002; Seto, 2005; Walters, Deming, & Elliott, 2009). Most of these studies involved exploratory factor analyses of the Static-99 and Static-2002.…”
Section: Advantages Of Latent Variable Models To Inform Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factor analyses are an important source of evidence for construct validity. Recent factor analyses of the Static-99/R and Static-2002/R have found at least two factors, one related to sexual criminality and another related to general criminality (e.g., Barbaree, Langton, & Peacock, 2006b; Brouillette-Alarie, Babchishin, Hanson, & Helmus, in press; Brouillette-Alarie, Proulx, & Benbouriche, 2013; Janka, Gallasch-Nemitz, & Dahle, 2011; C. F. Roberts, Doren, & Thornton, 2002).…”
Section: Understanding the Source Of Sex Offender Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variables can contribute incrementally by either assessing new risk-relevant constructs or by improving the measurement of constructs already included. Previous research has shown that Static-99 predicts recidivism through the three major constructs of age, sexual criminality, and general criminality (Babchishin et al, 2012; Barbaree, Langton, & Peacock, 2006; Janka, Gallasch-Nemitz, & Dahle, 2011). Although loosely connected to the construct of sexual criminality, the construct of pseudo-intimacy may be sufficiently distinct to warrant further research as a risk factor in its own right.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%