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Assessment of Accused Juvenile Sex Offenders in Germany: A Comparison of Five Different Measures

Abstract

The present study examines the relationship between risk and protective factors among young alleged sexual offenders (N = 66) in pre-trial and pre-treatment settings. For risk assessment purposes, the Screening Tool for the Assessment of Young Sexual Offenders’ Risk (STAYSOR), the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY), and the Structured Assessment of Protective Factors for violence risk (SAPROF) were used. Psychopathological indicators measured with the Basis Raads Onderzoek (BARO) and the German adaption of the Reynolds Adolescent Adjustment Screening Inventory (RAASI) were used to examine the relationship between the risk assessment scales and instruments measuring risk-relevant psychopathological constructs. Risk and protective factors were significantly negatively correlated. Psychopathological measures were positively correlated with risk factors and negatively with protective factors. Although further studies on the predictive validity of the instruments are needed, the results of the present explorative pilot study indicate that the use of all five instruments may be clinically meaningful for the assessment of young persons who are at risk of sexual offending. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Young Sexual Offenders Risk Assessment Protective Factors Risk and Protective Correlation Screening Tool SAVRY SAPROF Psychopathological Indicators Pre-trial Pre-treatment Basis Raads Onderzoek Reynolds Adolescent Adjustment Screening Inventory Predictive Validity Risk-relevant Psychopathological Constructs Sexual Offending Clinical Meaningfulness
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Volume 30
Issue 2
Pages 181-195
ISSN 1099-0798
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