Gender and Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-analysis
abstract: Although young males are still the primary perpetrators of juvenile crime, girls are increasingly coming into contact with the criminal justice system. While girls may have different pathways to crime and risks for recidivism than boys, their risk to reoffend is typically assessed using a...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-384082018-06-22T03:07:04Z Gender and Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-analysis abstract: Although young males are still the primary perpetrators of juvenile crime, girls are increasingly coming into contact with the criminal justice system. While girls may have different pathways to crime and risks for recidivism than boys, their risk to reoffend is typically assessed using a gender-neutral tool that is based on social learning theory: a theory originally developed and tested on males. With the appropriateness of using gender-neutral tools to assess female criminality coming into question, a number of researchers have searched for a resolution. To date, mixed findings on the predictive validity of risk assessment tools have not provided any definitive answers. To help assess the predictive validity of the Youth Level of Service Inventory, separate meta-analyses were conducted for male and female juvenile offenders using previous studies. The mean effect sizes were compared in order to determine whether the predictive validity is similar for both males and females. With the exception of violent recidivism, results indicate that the YLS/CMI works equally well for male and female offenders. The implications of these findings for theory, research, and correctional policy are discussed. Dissertation/Thesis Pusch, Natasha Hillary (Author) Holtfreter, K (Advisor) Wright, K (Committee member) Telep, C (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Criminology gender juvenile corrections level of service inventory recidivism risk assessment ysl/cmi eng 59 pages Masters Thesis Criminology and Criminal Justice 2016 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38408 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2016 |
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abstract: Although young males are still the primary perpetrators of juvenile crime, girls are increasingly coming into contact with the criminal justice system. While girls may have different pathways to crime and risks for recidivism than boys, their risk to reoffend is typically assessed using a gender-neutral tool that is based on social learning theory: a theory originally developed and tested on males. With the appropriateness of using gender-neutral tools to assess female criminality coming into question, a number of researchers have searched for a resolution. To date, mixed findings on the predictive validity of risk assessment tools have not provided any definitive answers. To help assess the predictive validity of the Youth Level of Service Inventory, separate meta-analyses were conducted for male and female juvenile offenders using previous studies. The mean effect sizes were compared in order to determine whether the predictive validity is similar for both males and females. With the exception of violent recidivism, results indicate that the YLS/CMI works equally well for male and female offenders. The implications of these findings for theory, research, and correctional policy are discussed. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Criminology and Criminal Justice 2016 |
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Gender and Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-analysis |
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Gender and Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-analysis |
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Gender and Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-analysis |
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Gender and Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-analysis |
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Gender and Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-analysis |
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gender and risk assessment in juvenile offenders: a meta-analysis |
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