Recent research (N=9,305) underscores the importance of using age-stratified actuarial tables in sex offender risk assessments
journal contribution
posted on 2010-11-23, 00:00authored byR Wollert, E Cramer, J Waggoner, A Skelton, Jim Vess
A useful understanding of the relationship between age, actuarial scores, and sexual recidivism can be obtained by comparing the entries in equivalent cells from “agestratified” actuarial tables. This article reports the compilation of the first multisample age-stratified table of sexual recidivism rates, referred to as the “multisample age-stratified table of sexual recidivism rates (MATS-1),” from recent research on Static-99 and another actuarial known as the Automated Sexual Recidivism Scale. The MATS-1 validates the “age invariance effect” that the risk of sexual recidivism declines with advancing age and shows that age-restricted tables underestimate risk for younger offenders and overestimate risk for older offenders. Based on data from more than 9,000 sex offenders, our conclusion is that evaluators should report recidivism estimates from age-stratified tables when they are assessing sexual recidivism risk, particularly when evaluating the aging sex offender.
History
Journal
Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment
Volume
22
Pagination
471 - 490
Location
Thousand Oaks, Calif.
ISSN
1079-0632
eISSN
1573-286X
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article