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Author: Klima, Tali

Title: Risk Assessment Instruments to Predict Recidivism of Sex Offenders: Practices in Washington State

Summary: This paper reviews policies and practices regarding assessment of sex offenders for risk of reoffense among public agencies and private treatment providers in Washington State. Specifically, we reviewed the use of risk assessment instruments, which gauge the likelihood that individual sex offenders will reoffend. We found that a diverse set of instruments are employed by public and private entities in making decisions about sex offenders. These decisions include sentencing, facility assignment, treatment, release, public notification, and community supervision. As expected, there was greater variability in risk assessment practices among private treatment providers than public agencies. Three policies related to risk assessment were identified as topics of concern. One is the lack of appropriate instruments for juvenile sex offenders. The second is the validity of the primary instrument used to determine risk levels for registration purposes, the WSSORLCT (soon to be replaced). Third, some informants discussed the static nature of risk level assignment and suggested provisions to reassess offenders’ levels during extended registration periods.

Details: Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy, 2008. 12p.

Source: Document No. 08-06-1101: Internet Resource: Accessed October 1, 2012 at http://www.wsipp.wa.gov/rptfiles/08-06-1101.pdf

Year: 2008

Country: United States

URL: http://www.wsipp.wa.gov/rptfiles/08-06-1101.pdf

Shelf Number: 126541

Keywords:
Re-Offending
Recidivism
Recidivism, Sex Offenders (Washington)
Risk Assessment
Sex Offenders