Long Term Recidivism Rates Among Individuals at High Risk to Sexually Reoffend.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1177/10790632221139166
R Karl Hanson, Seung C Lee, David Thornton
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Preventive detention provisions in the US and Canada assume we can identify, in advance, individuals at high risk for sexual recidivism. To test this assumption, 377 adult males with a history of sexual offending were followed for 20 years using Canadian national criminal history records and Internet searches. Using previously collected information, a high risk/high need (HRHN) subgroup was identified based on an unusually high levels of criminogenic needs (n = 190, average age of 38 years; 83% White, 13% Indigenous, 4% other). A well above average subgroup of 99 individuals was then identified based on high Static-99R (6+) and Static-2002R (7+) scores. In the HRHN group, 40% reoffended sexually. STATIC HRHN norms overestimated sexual recidivism at 5 years (Static-99R, E/O = 1.44; Static-2002R, E/O = 1.72) but were well calibrated for longer follow-up periods (20 years: Static-99R, E/0 = 1.00; Static-2002R, E/O = 1.16). The overall sexual recidivism rate for the well above average subgroup was 52.1% after 20 years, and 74.3% for any violent recidivism. The highest risk individuals (top 1%) had rates in the 60%-70% range. We conclude that some individuals present a high risk for sexual recidivism, and can be identified using currently available methods.

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性犯罪高危人群的长期累犯率。
美国和加拿大的预防性拘留规定假定我们可以事先识别出性犯罪高危人群。为了验证这一假设,我们利用加拿大全国犯罪历史记录和互联网搜索,对 377 名有性犯罪史的成年男性进行了长达 20 年的跟踪调查。利用之前收集的信息,根据异常高的犯罪需求水平,确定了一个高风险/高需求(HRHN)分组(n = 190,平均年龄 38 岁;83% 白人,13% 土著人,4% 其他)。然后,根据较高的 Static-99R (6 分以上)和 Static-2002R (7 分以上)分数,确定了一个由 99 人组成的远高于平均水平的分组。在 HRHN 组别中,40% 的人再次性犯罪。STATIC HRHN 标准高估了 5 年的性累犯率(Static-99R,E/O = 1.44;Static-2002R,E/O = 1.72),但在更长的随访期(20 年:Static-99R,E/0 = 1.00;Static-2002R,E/O = 1.16)内则校准良好。20 年后,远高于平均水平的亚组的总体性犯罪再犯率为 52.1%,任何暴力犯罪再犯率为 74.3%。最高风险人群(前 1%)的重犯率在 60%-70% 之间。我们的结论是,有些人具有性再犯的高风险,可以通过现有方法识别出来。
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